• islandofcaucasus@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Because I know how to identify and call out logical fallacies that may mean I don’t have a family? You’re a trip.

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      No, it’s not the fallacy. It’s your complete disregard of what an immensly painful, dangerous and generally taxing task a birth is.

      But thanks for confirming that you have never spoken to a woman.

      Kiddo, you’ll grow up as well, hopefully.

      Go watch a birth video, read a bit about common birth injuries like perineal tears and google “post partum depression”.

      That’s stuff people don’t really talk about, and thus kiddos think a birth is the way Disney would portray it.

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        Oh blah blah blah. I’ve sat through 2 births dummy. The first one took over 24 hours in the hospital. Do you really think that entire 24 hours was just her screaming? No, we talked we joked we watched TV. We talked shit to our unborn baby to hurry the hell up so we could go home.

        I get it, you want to win this argument but you’re being irrational so your only hope is that I know as little about child birth as you do so you attack my fabricated lack of experience. That’s another logical fallacy, please Google ad hominem then go take a break from lemmy.

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          So you watched two easy live births by a woman who got lucky that she didn’t have any major injuries to her or to her baby.

          You practically know it all, don’t you?

          You practically know how every single birth goes for every single woman out there. Super easy, no problem at all, right?

          Since you like fallacies so much, here we go:

          • Argument from anecdote
          • Survivorship bias
          • Fallacy of Composition
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        I don’t know why you bother arguing. Mr. ‘I’ve sat through 2 live births’ here is clearly the expert on the subject matter here because every birth is exactly the same as what his partner went through and nothing has ever gone wrong for other people in the history of every birth.

        I mean, look at him, he sat there. He’s practically experienced what childbirth is like for every mother in existence.