The big 4-0, I have memories of 5 decades in my life and the changing attitudes about pregnancy in North American society and culture.
1970s (until 1980): Women began to be more open about their pregnancies unlike before in the 20th century.
1980s (1981-90): I noticed more pregnancy imagery and references freely on TV, movies and magazines.
1990s (1991-2000): Glamorized, started with Demi Moore's preggo nude on the front cover of Vanity Fair.
2000s (2001-10): MPreg web sites appeared on the internet, it means more men wish to become pregnant.
2010s (2011-20): Photos and videos of RL MPreg whether seen in public or mostly, the privacy of their homes.
And 2020s (2021): Society has gotten used to seeing Trans men and overall, male pregnancies, which is actually a good thing.
1970s (until 1980): Women began to be more open about their pregnancies unlike before in the 20th century.
1980s (1981-90): I noticed more pregnancy imagery and references freely on TV, movies and magazines.
1990s (1991-2000): Glamorized, started with Demi Moore's preggo nude on the front cover of Vanity Fair.
2000s (2001-10): MPreg web sites appeared on the internet, it means more men wish to become pregnant.
2010s (2011-20): Photos and videos of RL MPreg whether seen in public or mostly, the privacy of their homes.
And 2020s (2021): Society has gotten used to seeing Trans men and overall, male pregnancies, which is actually a good thing.
Father of 3 children wanting to share the experience of pregnancy with my wife (I love her and her ability to bring life to the world).