1st time I talked about male infertility this year...
Someone called me a man hater. Wicked feminist.

Yesterday, I made a post about male infertility.

Minority:
“You’re Dickmatized”
“Mind your gender. Allow real men to talk about this”

Majority:
“Helpful post”

I won’t stop!😊
I talk about women’s health all the time. But when it comes to infertility... we need to understand it’s both genders.

It takes a twisted, twarted and patriarchal mind to think, that a simple medical post about Male infertility, equals hatred. Or is worth trying to slut-shame.
In medical practice there are no gender roles. There are no gender specific specialties. While it may be understood that a patient might prefer a particular gender, for specific reasons... it doesn’t make the other gender less capable of being a health worker.
So, if you’re more comfortable retweeting posts about female infertility, but get defensive when Male fertility is questioned... you have a problem.

And that problem is not with the poster.

I won’t stop sharing knowledge. A lot benefit from it. Get ready to cry blood bro (s).

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