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Always hear the scumbags innocent: "Am I really the father of the child?" ”
The first time I saw someone who asked, "Didn't you ask any other girls?" Are you sure I'm the child's mom? ”
The most popular brain hole of "pregnancy and childbirth" - male childbirth.
Especially in the world of fiction set by ABO, it is not surprising that men have children.
I would like to say, what if this brain hole can really be realized?
Don't say, the male pregnancy brain hole, there are really people filmed.
Take a look at Netflix's new Japanese drama "The Pregnancy of Kentaro Hiyama".
In the past, the topic of pregnancy and childbirth was always related to women, depression, male and female quarrels, and family concepts.
The tone of most of the episodes is very depressing.
But the show is not.
Tell you what happened during pregnancy with a comical proposition , "male pregnancy" – "male pregnancy".
And through those things during pregnancy, tell every woman who has not experienced pregnancy and childbirth, how great it is for a woman who is pregnant and has a child, and who devotes a lot of time to childbearing.
Pregnancy knowledge science has!
Women who become pregnant for the first time, like men, don't know what symptoms their bodies are experiencing.
Common pregnancy knowledge are: fatigue, sleepiness, morning sickness...
But well, there are many physiological reactions that can only be experienced after pregnancy.
For example, under the influence of progesterone, milk is inexplicably inflated and milk is spilled.
Or, under the influence of progesterone, physiological phenomena such as constipation and frequent urination occur.
Everything during pregnancy is revealed through dialogue.
"Now I can only eat sweet things, and I have lost two kilograms this week alone."
"It's been a few weeks"
"Just entered week 21"
"Oh yes"
"It's time to sleep on your stomach, and it's a lot of pressure to sleep."
"Urinary incontinence has almost begun, right?"
"Pregnancy is a headache and nausea, this can't eat, have to move more, a bunch of things you can't touch, and the pain after childbirth is waiting for you"
The seemingly ordinary dialogue allows people who have not experienced pregnancy to have a God perspective and understand the difficulty of pregnancy.
The dual perspective of empathetic thinking is there!
I've seen a lot of similar subjects, but I can't get around a clichéd topic - whether pregnancy is a concession to work.
Some machismos are always dismissive: She is not pregnant, why should I be asked to give up my career?
If a male childbears, the company colleagues will also chew the root of their tongues behind their backs:
"It's ridiculous that a manly man is swayed by a child."
Look at the play, where male and female characters are swapped
The pregnant man is approaching the due date every day, and he also has work to be busy, at this time, the mother of the child has to go abroad to work.
The real problems about children are in front of them, and everyone will complain.
There are also contradictions and quarrels.
During pregnancy, the pregnant husband went out in the middle of the night to find the escaped father, and when he was stopped, he blurted out:
"After all, it's not you who give birth to a child"
Pregnant husband:
"It's not that you're going to have a baby"
"You don't care at all"
When men experience pregnancy and childbirth, they understand women extraordinarily.
If the workplace of promotion and salary increase is like a long marathon, pregnancy and childbirth + parenting are completely triathlon.
At this moment, I just want to say that moms are really great.
The real questions that need to be thought about must be there!
Male pregnancy, at this stage, is ultimately a false proposition.
But through a "non-verbal" plot, let the male hear the female voice.
If men can get pregnant, will women who choose to be better paid between children and careers be called scum?
If a man is pregnant, will the woman who accompanies him through pregnancy and waiting to give birth be depressed?
If men are pregnant and want to have a fetus, will they worry about their health?
To bring this situation to life, we need men to give more understanding and help in the process of women's pregnancy.
When men become pregnant, they think about the current social phenomenon .
Why should women support men behind their dreams?
Just because they need to take on the responsibilities and obligations of parenting education?
The final conclusion is that it should not.
No one should make sacrifices.
Regret: The gimmick is enough, but the problem discussion is superficial
Although the plot is well conceived and the plot setting is very novel, the discussion of pregnancy and women's efforts is still superficial.
The characters in the play are the most idealized state.
The pregnant husband who is inexplicably pregnant does not affect his career because of pregnancy, but also uses the identity of the pregnant husband to make the society accept the phenomenon of "male pregnancy".
And in the process of pregnancy and childbirth, I did not experience too much pain.
More fortunately, he met a partner who understood him. Willing to reflect on their own shortcomings and sacrifice for the family.
In this process, the male protagonist seems to think that he has become a great "mother" through pregnancy.
As everyone knows, these are the daily routines that women experience every day.
There is a very ironic phenomenon in the play -
In marriage, childbirth, childcare, the workplace, this complex proposition, women's voices have been drowned out many times.
And when men get pregnant and pregnant husbands strive for rights and interests, the society has more tolerance and understanding.
In general, the brain hole of this drama is large enough to attract everyone to participate in the discussion of childbirth and parenting with a less serious tone and novel gimmicks.
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