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It's been said that one should follow their heart. But for women, wouldn't it be better to follow your womb? Your babies will thank you!
"The simple truth is, that across all of our surveys, research, and data collection- the results have always been the same. Women are happiest when they are pregnant, and sharing their body with their baby. They are at their most beautiful when they are pregnant, with the majority of respondents agreeing that 'pregnant housewife' is their ideal partner. The Population Development Ministry will sweeten this by offering greater incentives for our women to heed the call, and become the beautiful mothers they are meant to be."
Hunter Morrow, Communications Director, Population Development Ministry
"The idea that a woman today should have to "work" in the same context as a man is as ridiculous now as it has ever been across all of history, and we at the PDM are pleased that society is coming to see it that way. A woman's role is natural and obvious at a glance- her "job" is to remain in the home, serving her husband and children, and tending to their home. As Parliament moves to expand family development credits to our male workforce, we hope to further incentivize everyone to see things from our rational, logical perspective. Our goal is to improve the lives of our women; and what could improve their lives more than providing them the means to do what they were always meant to do? "
-Christopher Moss, Director of Public Policy, Population Development Ministry
"The PDM is working to reframe the way that some women still view pregnancy- that it is a "burden" or "obstacle," rather than the amazing joy of creating new life that it is. When one gives up on selfish perspectives and ambitions like 'school' and 'jobs' and focus instead on what's really important- growing and birthing more wonderful babies, they live their happiest life! It's not what's out in the world around you that's important- it's what's inside of you that counts! Get pregnant, and stay pregnant."
-Hunter Morrow, Communications Director, Population Development Ministry
"It's critical that we as a society keep in mind that women are first and most importantly a vessel for creating and nurturing new life. There's an ugly stigma that being 'just a womb' is somehow a 'bad' thing when nothing could be further from the truth. We want every woman to be not just able but encouraged to focus on her most important aspect- her breeding ability. The PDM is making steady progress, and together with your help, we hope to make most -if not all- women take on a comfortable role as breeding homemakers. This benefits everyone, especially our women and children." -Christopher Moss, Director of Public Policy, Population Development Ministry