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Nonreligious Women in America
:teddy_talk: Thanks for the link Steph.

Perhaps I'm biased, but I feel (as of 2022) most young women are more educated and although many are from a general Christian/Catholic/Miscellaneous belief structure, most are open-ended and free-thinking enough to a true non-belief reality.

It seems to me, most women are educated enough to know that many processes can be explained from biology, chemistry and so forth.

Decades ago, "a woman's place is in the home, no career, no college" is no longer applicable to many women I've encountered in the U.S. and most European countries.

I'm also an avid member in 12-step programs.
I don't usually argue my position and nor do I engage in any fallacious begging-the-question about a higher power.
I remind others, I'm there for two things: practicality and reality-testing.

Practicality of what is actually used and results whenever expectations were met or not. No magical thinking, no rationalizing an active diety and its machinations.

Reality-testing of getting another viewpoint of my decisions, a consult of sorts. There is a proverb, I'll paraphrase,"In council, you wage war"
There's a little apropos-ish communitative property thing I use,"Seeing is believing = believing is Seeing" I use feedback from others to check that I'm not seeing what I want to see, as I'm a suckered by my own paradolia 👻

From my small viewpoint apart from the big picture, I feel most women are inclined toward reality and away from magical thinking, which is big step for us as we are hardwired differently from men. It's easier for them.

Again, thanks Steph 🥰
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