At first I thought it would be a difficult read for me because the narrative jumps from the present to the past, or to random memories and thoughts, but I gradually got used to it and really enjoyed the book. It was something new for me.

I finished the book today and I can’t stop thinking about it. I’m pretty creeped out.

Despite the fact that the book was published in 1985, it seems very up-to-date. The idea that such a regime was created (among other reasons) because >!“men could no longer control women” seems too real. I believe that there are men who would like to have women fully in their power. To control what they can wear, what they can do and especially what they must do.!<

In many countries, the government tries to control birth rate by banning abortions. Ideas against the freedom of women similar to those in the book can actually be seen in today’s society.

I can’t formulate it well, but the emergence of similar restrictions for women, even if not in such a drastic form, does not seem unrealistic to me.

Did you have similar feelings after reading this book ?

  • Alaira314@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Are you not scared by what’s happening with(for just one thing) abortion? Obviously the fight isn’t over, but the attack is fucking terrifying, especially how quickly it moved from a hypothetical “oh they’ve been threatening this for years” to an “oh shit this is actually happening right now in the 21st century” reality.

    We’re on edge because we’re actively under attack. And that “we” covers a hell of a lot more than just women of childbearing age, at this point.