Oh definitely wombman. As the writers suggest when they write about humans they'll always refer to man. Why is there man in woman? All living individuals are refered to as man of course. To completely find the actual historical meaning of this, we'd have to consult a number of search engines, but we don't have that time now, do we. This is my view. This kind of man has a womb. Has borne out of her womb another/other human/s. She is a man in a body of a bearer. She bears offsprings. She bears the future generation. She is still a man.. What's this so important about this man that we cannot stop talking about even if we try to mind our own business? Why does he seem to control our thought processes? He's there in every conversation! Our conversations becomes dull if we leave him out of it! It's only because without him there wouldn't be any bearing. Offsprings get to be borne because these two individuals meet together to form this little human who one day w...
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