Nice try hazard, but this is all socially constructed. All of these rules apply to women who are not pregnant, or who are infertile, or past menopause, or have no children. I've heard all of these arguments before, usually around "marriage is between a man and a woman" or "women shouldn't be in combat".
It's about the usual things: power over sex, controlling women, and likely women not wanting to participate in combat. And then that becomes tradition. All you have to do with start with some good ideas about keeping pregnant women and child caregivers away from combat, extrapolate and stereotype, and suddenly you have a patriarchy.
Looping back around, before I become an SJW: I keep thinking about this comic by Shadowjack, "Promises". And then drawing the line forward to Chibi Chibi. Maybe each era becomes progressively brighter.
> A guy can put in less than a week of effort
A week! Holy Tantras, Batman!
It's about the usual things: power over sex, controlling women, and likely women not wanting to participate in combat. And then that becomes tradition. All you have to do with start with some good ideas about keeping pregnant women and child caregivers away from combat, extrapolate and stereotype, and suddenly you have a patriarchy.
Looping back around, before I become an SJW: I keep thinking about this comic by Shadowjack, "Promises". And then drawing the line forward to Chibi Chibi. Maybe each era becomes progressively brighter.
> A guy can put in less than a week of effort
A week! Holy Tantras, Batman!
"Kitto daijoubu da yo." - Sakura Kinomoto