what would a woman-only society be like?
They would argue about who would do the hard work and it would fall apart.
>>83078370It would be... not my problem
>>83078370I expect shit like slavery to be fully integrated, foids tend to treat each other like garbage
>>83078370id still get bullied in public and id still be depressed because no bf.so nothing would change
>>83078370low quality by every measure, but I hope one day women will have to live in female segregation under the power of abusive, petty females and be forcefully assimilated into their borg hivemind. I do hope that they get their female utopia.
>>83078443What do you look like? What are your interests? Cup size for original comment?
>>83078478its pointless anon, i only want my crush
>>83078531I can't respond to this without sounding mad. Because I am mad.
Historical and Religious Female Communities- Medieval Nunneries and Convents (Europe)From early Christianity onward, nunneries were communities of women who chose (or were dedicated) to a celibate, cloistered life.These were self-contained, all-female societies, with their own governance, labor, education, and economy - often independent from male control except for ecclesiastical oversight.- Beguines (Medieval Europe, esp. Low Countries)Semi-monastic Christian women who lived communally without taking permanent vows.Managed their own affairs, worked, and cared for the poor - a kind of proto-feminist collective within a patriarchal society.- Women's Buddhist Monastic Orders (Asia)In Theravada and Mahayana traditions, nunneries (bhikkhuni sangha) existed as female-only religious communities.Some were independent, economically self-sufficient, and offered education to women long before secular institutions did.Modern or Semi-Modern Examples- Female-Only Communes and Intentional Communities. 19th-20th centuries saw several short-lived experiments, such as:The Beguine Revival MovementsThe Sisterhood of the Valley (1960s, U.S. counterculture)Women's Land Movement (1970s-1980s, USA & Australia) - feminist separatist communities where women lived and worked together, rejecting patriarchy and often men entirely.- The Umoja Village (Kenya)Founded in 1990 by Rebecca Lolosoli.An all-female village for women escaping violence, forced marriage, and FGM.Men are not allowed to live there. It continues to exist today and sustains itself through tourism and crafts.
>>83078370It simply wouldn't be, it's like asking what a house without walls would be like, it wouldn't be a house.
>>83078572>(Kenya)>Men are not allowed to live there.Who's keeping the men out?
>>83078370Hell. Women need the phallus. Men are Hermes, the life giver.
I've worked in a majority femal workplace.It would be absolute hell.
>>83078370short lived
>>83078370mud huts
>>83078370Small tribalistic society without rule of law. No civilization or industry. Pure chaos.
>>83078821i bet "live" is a keyword there. everything is still done by men, just they have to sleep elsewhere
>>83080750so it's men who enforce those rules?