Childhood does not have to entail coercion.
Typical rebuttal: 'what? How dare you compare women and children? That's offensive to women. Children do NOT possess a mature brain and can't be trusted with their choices.'
Analogies are not reasons. Analogies are useful when introducing new ideas because it helps bridge the reader's mind to the new idea.
With that said, all analogies contain exceptions. By definition, analogies are a completely different topic and should not be conflated the new idea.
Typical rebuttal: 'what? How dare you compare women and children? That's offensive to women. Children do NOT possess a mature brain and can't be trusted with their choices.'
Analogies are not reasons. Analogies are useful when introducing new ideas because it helps bridge the reader's mind to the new idea.
With that said, all analogies contain exceptions. By definition, analogies are a completely different topic and should not be conflated the new idea.