Women Were The First Gods And The First Rulers

"A man can't make one, so he has no right to tell a woman when and where to create one" - Tupac
And when a man and a woman choose, both as individuals and as partners, to create a new life, the woman becomes the vessel, the container, the safe, nurturing carrier of the precious child until it is born.

Am I wrong? Am I crazy? Wtf is going on here?

Have I been going wrong looking for nice girls my age with a head on their shoulders? Should I instead be searching for Gods?
 
just because there is evidence of woman worship in multiple places and different periods of time, doesn't mean that women were the first 'gods' and rulers to be worshiped everywhere by everyone worldwide. which is how your exaggeration is trying to make it seem
 
And when a man and a woman choose, both as individuals and as partners, to create a new life, the woman becomes the vessel, the container, the safe, nurturing carrier of the precious child until it is born.

Am I wrong? Am I crazy? Wtf is going on here?

Have I been going wrong looking for nice girls my age with a head on their shoulders? Should I instead be searching for Gods?

She isn't like holding preserves for the winter, she is literally gestating a person in to existence.
 
She isn't like holding preserves for the winter, she is literally gestating a person in to existence.
I have a clear understanding of the processes involved and yet I do not find vessel demeaning. I wouldn't use this word to describe this on a daily basis obviously, but in my mind, and when I refer to it in this manner, vessel has some sort of uplifting and otherworldly connotation that intimates a sense of something primal and basal within me.

Maybe its just me though...
 
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