Feminism Is Why Actress Allison Janney Was Never Taught About Fertility
1 Trending: CNN Is Trying To Drum Up Another Race Hoax
2 Trending: Lawsuit: It’s Unconstitutional That Education Is ‘Free,’ But Only At Government Indoctrination Mills
3 Trending: Stepping Down To Raise Her Kids Makes Karoline Leavitt An Even Better Role Model
4 Trending: Women’s National Basketball Association Can’t Decide What A Woman Is
Feminism Is Why Actress Allison Janney Was Never Taught About Fertility
Modern feminists will likely blame ‘all the misogyny in the world’ for their lack of education, but the culpability actually lies with the feminists themselves.
Share Article on Facebook
Share Article on Twitter
Share Article on Truth Social
Share Article via Email
With a slight shake of the head, actress Allison Janney lamented not knowing about her fertility window until she was apparently in her 40s in a 2025 interview with Monica Lewinsky that started trending on X this week. “I was … under the impression that women could have kids until they were 50,” she said.
Janney expressed a frustration with American sex education that many women feel today: “They didn’t teach us anything about our bodies growing up,” she said.
I know people might mock her, but this is so real.A lot of women I know didn’t know much about their own fertility windows. Honest conversations don’t happen with young women and that’s a mistake. https://t.co/zVEGns9LNw— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) August 12, 2026
I know people might mock her, but this is so real.A lot of women I know didn’t know much about their own fertility windows. Honest conversations don’t happen with young women and that’s a mistake. https://t.co/zVEGns9LNw
Since the 1950s, American public schools have taught at least some version of sex education. Many “professional” doctors or educators would probably argue that the modern state of sex ed is far more advanced than anything from the ignorant past.
Yet both Janney, who is in her 60s, and her interviewer, Monica Lewinsky, who is in her 50s, both reported feeling uneducated on the limits and strengths of the most incredible aspect of the female body: its ability to conceive and grow a new life. Modern feminists........
