No, absolutely not! This is akin to the ridiculous doctor who has written a book claiming to be feminist but is on record as saying, that, a) women shouldn't have to act or behave like men in order to be heard, and, b) women and men should not mix with each other as women will become more like men thus making them less attractive to men. The first one may sound empowering on the face of it, but is actually quite misogynistic. It is saying that women are expected to behave a certain way and men another.
This ridiculous doctor also claimed that Australia's first female Prime Minister was reviled for being a woman. Okay, let's break that down a bit. I deplored the way Julia Gillard was treated by both the idiot who became leader and embarrassed the country for 726 days between September 18, 2013 and September 14, 2015, and members of the public. There is an incorrect assumption, where people say, "I didn't elect this person." The difference between the Australian System and the US System is that the US President does not sit in Congress, hence you can have a Democrat President with the Republican controlling both Houses. In Australia, the Prime Minister must come from the Lower House and to form government, the party that forms government needs a majority in the Lower House. The party that forms government elects a leader and that leader becomes Prime Minister. When the idiot who embarrassed the country was Opposition Leader, he expressed condolences for how former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was deposed. The circumstances of his deposition were, the party had lost faith in Kevin Rudd, so he was asked to stand aside for a leadership challenge and he lost to Julia Gillard. A number of men in Australia have a problem and feel threatened by strong women. Australia has had five female state premiers. Carmen Lawrence, after a man resigned, Joan Kirner, after John Caine resigned, Anna Bligh, after Peter Beattie resigned and Annasatcia Palazszcuk was the first female Premier elected from Opposition. Gladys Berejiklian led her party to victory from incumbency, having succeeded Mike Baird. Some claimed that the circumstances under which Julia Gillard became PM were what a woman shouldn't do.
Whenever I see the term Incel, what is conjured up in my mind is a man with a hairstyle like Fred Flintstone, wearing a sleeveless top that fails to cover a large stomach and shorts two sizes too small that leave half of his buttocks exposed, who lounges around the house eating junk food and has a poor diet.
To say that women will be less attractive to men if they mix with men appeals to stereotypes of women being expected to be demure and insults women rather than empowers them. This ridiculous doctor may write that women were revered in some cultures, BUT, here's what I say. If women behaving more like men means having the choice to attend university, embark on a career of their choice, be it STEM, or whatever, then bring it on! A woman should not be a stay at home mum because that's what's expected of her or because she HAS TO,; she should be a stay at home mum because she WANTS TO.
Enforced monogamy is about trampling on women's rights. And here's something else we need to remember, a rapist is not a man who is starved of sex who takes matters into his own hands, a rapist is someone who wants power over a woman (or another man).
Satan should contract hypothermia before enforced monogamy should be adopted.