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The Double Bind of Modern Men: Between Biological Urges and Structural Risk
Across the industrialized world, reproductive law still operates on assumptions forged in the 1950s—when paternity was presumed from cohabitation, women had limited legal autonomy, and sexual activity was still filtered through slow courtship channels. The legal frameworks that govern child support, paternity assignment, and reproductive accountability have changed little since that era. But the world they seek to regulate has been radically restructured.

Teralyn Lumley-Bolyard
May 47 min read
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