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A good objective reason not to see the doctor is if the doctor is malpracticing. It isn't always easy to find a doctor who specializes and takes your insurances either.
I said a number of times here "I don't really live in Capitalism". Therefore I just can't relate to this.
But that's just it: what you describe is indeed how history looks, but it is not required by biology, or much of anything else. Biological necessities like reproduction are consistent with many ways of ordering society. What you are overlooking about pregnancy is that is a temporary (if frequent) physical condition and not a full time job. Healthy pregnant women do all sorts of things while pregnant, in fact usually most things they do while not pregnant. This was especially true in earlier times due to the sheer amount of work needing to be done.
I'm not sure what you mean by the 20th century, as the only example of warfare I provided that fell within that period was the war between Russia and Japan. In any case, a society that forgoes the creative contributions of half its population is operating with one hand tied behind its back. If you want to justify the historical state of affairs based on biology and evolution, it is worth noting that, if all the species needed from women was the ability to bear children, they would not have such a broad range of other abilities, most on a par with men, a few exceeding men.
So to get back to the thread topic, women on average will often demonstrate less independence than men, but that is how they have been raised. That is NOT the same thing as saying it is a biological imperative, or even a good idea.
Do you go to a gym? Have you seen women weight-training there? Women are every bit as capable of swinging axes and snapping necks as men are. I weight train. I know. The media and culture here just refuses to think that way and so refuses to grant coverage to it. Instead, women are told to be skinny and vulnerable, so they neglect their muscular health and get weak. If muscular women were a fad, the media would be all over it, the research would be flowing and muscle babes would be everywhere. That men are stronger and are better survivors is just misinformation propagated by the media and fitness community because they think no one is interested in muscular, strong women. It's bullshit. And it's too bad that this hogwash contributes to more women not weight training, which contributes to less coverage and less interest. But it IS possible. Women CAN be strong. I've seen it, I live it. It's all in the reps, sets and protein intake.
It makes sense from an evolutionary perspective as well. If a woman were to get separated from her group, she would have less likelihood of producing offspring and propagating the species. But she'd have a much higher likelihood if she could eat enough protein and get strong.
If a matriarchal society's resources were in danger, what do you think they would do? Hold hands and sing? No, they'd go to war over the resources. I think a lot of this men vs women talk is discussing traits that belong to everyone, when pushed.
I think that the two of you are idealists that mistake your culture for the ultimate truth. I never said that women can't handle tools or weapons, it is just that on average they have less physical strenght/skill. In other words you are from one of the newer nations on this world and therefore you don't have the medieval past in collective conciousness. Especially since your country was build on the ideals that try to end such mindest (what is legit goal actually). However when you take out all the laws and civilized behavior out of direct conflict between men and women the men have upper hand. Also I don't agree there is no biology in all of this since "lust. conquest, ambition, rare resources grab etc. are quite linked to biology actually. The only way typical women can physically stand to a typical man is if law defends them, and therefore I think that since you live in a place where there isn't large scale of discountinuity in law you don't get to see how natural state of things works.
When I was of elementary school age just about 30 miles down the road there was the line/border of the zone in which hundreds of thousands of women went through millions of rapes. So for me this is direct example of how natural state of things looks like, the law crashed and this was the fallout. It is true that a women can potentially defend herself but when shit really hits the fan it is better that there is another extra barrier between a threat and a woman (and her children). In America that is the mostly the invisible hand of law that keeps things under control, therefore you may not realize the scale of it's impact until it is gone.
So until 20th century with it's technology and it's population growth humanity couldn't aford to have women in the line of fire, especailly since evey dead woman was equivalent of a few dead soldiers/workers some 20 years down the road.
The healthcare industry is already bursting at the seems with who people who really don't need to be there-who would be fine if they'd just change thier life styles- or have very insignificant issues that will go away with time.
Many of which are very sue-happy and lawsuits are what make it nigh impossible for those who really need help to get it.
People in the U.S. are trained to be obsessed with thier health problems, no matter how insigificant. No doubt as another side effect of capitalism-the pharmaceutical industry, like every other powerful multi-billion dollar entity cares only for profit and brainwashing the entire populace to be terrified of every ache and pain than that is a very small price to pay.
...and that is why I do not go to the Dr. Why should I add to the glut of patients, exauhstion of already over-worked nurses and unnessecery cost to tax payers when I already know that there is nothing that can be done for me? It's just be a waste of time and money for everyone involved.
TBH, I consider most people to be " cry babies" but I am self-aware enough to realize that my views on these things are a little skewed. Indo stand by claim that there are too many people in the healthcare system but things do happen. I'm strongly in support of first aid and sports med being mandatory throughout school ( with updated classes and liscences every few years) so that people will be able to treat thier own common injuries or at least know when something is series enough to know when to a Dr. visit is nessecery.
Well that is because your health system is all about the money, while mine is not (even if some people try to push it that direction).
Healthcare and pure Capitalism don't make a good combination since the nature of Healthcare is destroying the typical buyer/seller dynamic. Therefore it gives upper hand to seller instead of a buyer ... and that can't end well. Especially since buyer can't understand fully all the threatments, drugs and complications that he has to buy/treat.