Infantry is about to get interesting
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Why isn't consenting to an intrauterine device a mandatory requirement for recruiting women? There are some IUDs that can be put in for 10 years. Put in on enlistment, replace if necessary, then remove upon leaving.
"the army can't tell me what to do with muh body" even though that's pretty much what the army does. Never heard this subject come up, but 100% that would be the objection. Also, "you're hurting families."
I reiterate: Getting injured in a car accident or literally shooting yourself in the foot is considered destruction of US property if you're a male grunt.
Why do you hate women, you misogyncel? My body, my choice!
In the 1980's and before, they discharged women involuntarily if they got pregnant.
We are only getting dumber each day.