The Curse of the Uterus: Historical Stigma and Shame

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**Note: Curse Uterus Must Be Extinguished** The topic of the curse uterus is an important and controversial one. Throughout history, women's reproductive organs have been a subject of interest and control. The idea of a "curse uterus" stems from the societal belief that women are somehow lesser than men due to their ability to give birth. This notion has fueled discrimination and marginalization of women based on their reproductive capabilities. In many cultures, women who are unable to conceive are often shamed and deemed unworthy. This negative perception not only affects these women emotionally, but it also perpetuates gender inequality.


After enough time has passed, a cursed womb can produce a special grade cursed spirit called a Finger Bearer. [2] [3]

However, Gojo said that soon Yuji will gain sukunas powers and they will be engraved into his body, so I think it s highly likely with how Yuji can grasp concepts that take most sorcerers a long time to learn in a short period that Itadori will be able to copy Sukunas powers and use them, for example, he will be able to most likely heal Inumaki, and the others with a reversed technique since Sukuna was able to do it. Itadoriyuji You re probably right, but if you think about it, the reversed cursed technique is still labeled as a technique so that cements the fact that Yuji will most likely inherit it.

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This negative perception not only affects these women emotionally, but it also perpetuates gender inequality. It is crucial to recognize that a woman's worth should never be determined solely by her ability to have children. Women are capable of so much more than just reproduction.

Theory: RCT(Reverse Cursed Technique) can destroy cursed energy/techniques.

I'm asking this because while I was rewatching JJK, especially the Goodwill Arc, Todo said something that struck me as somewhat odd. When he and Yuji were fighting Hanami, after Hanami heals his arm because of Yuji's Black Flash, Todo says that "A cursed spirit's body is made up of cursed energy. Unlike us, they don't need any advanced reversed cursed technique to heal."

"A cursed spirit's body is made up of cursed energy." (Todo, Aoi, JJK Anime S1E19)

The reason this struck me as weird is that while I was rereading a few chapters, especially the Sendai Colony Arc, I came across the Yuta vs Kurourushi fight. To beat him, Yuta, for lack of a better word, kissed Kurourushi and channeled RCT through his mouth (What would Rika think, Yuta?).

Yuta "kissing" Kurourushi (JJK Manga Ch. 175)

This also reminded me of Sukuna's fight against Mahoraga, the one that wiped out Shibuya. Mahoraga has a weapon called the Sword Of Extermination, a cursed tool that utilizes and channels positive energy. Sukuna himself says that if Megumi had used Mahoraga in that situation(Cursed Womb Arc), he may have died, and he mentions that if he were a cursed spirit, he would have died.

Sukuna talking about the Sword Of Extermination (JJK Manga, Ch. 118) Sukuna said that Mahoraga may have beaten him at the Juvenile Detention Ward. (JJK Manga, Ch. 118)

By definition, reversed cursed technique "processes negative energy into positive energy." So we can conclude, effectively, that reversed cursed technique uses positive energy instead of negative energy. And it also says that cursed spirits are "vulnerable to reverse cursed energy as the positive energy can compromise the integrity of their cursed energy based bodies." (Ahem, ahem Kurourushi). So, my theory is that negative energy (CT) and positive energy (RCT) have a destructive relationship, similar to matter and antimatter where they destroy each other.

In the current canon, there are only three things/people that can disrupt or destroy cursed techniques: The Inverted Spear of Heaven (Used by Toji Fushiguro), the Black Rope (Used by Miguel), and Hana Kurusu, who supposedly has a technique that extinguishes cursed techniques.

Talks about the effect of the Inverted Spear of Heaven (JJK Manga, Ch. 71) Gojo talks about the Black Rope (JJK Manga, Ch. 0.4) Tengen talks about Hana Kurusu (JJK Manga, Ch. 145)

Since positive energy destroys cursed energy, it can also stand to reason that positive energy can disrupt cursed techniques. My theory is that the three nullifiers listed above use or used positive energy/reversed curse technique to nullify cursed energy/techniques. I'm gonna go take a nap now. Thank you for reading and have a good day, or whatever upcoming time period you may have.

TL;DR: Positive energy/RCT can be used to disrupt CT and the nullifiers(ISpH, BR & HK) use RCT/positive energy to nullify techniques & OP is extremely tired.😴

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They have talents, skills, and capabilities that are not reliant on their reproductive organs. Furthermore, it is essential to acknowledge that not all women desire to have children or are physically capable of doing so. By perpetuating the idea of a "curse uterus," we continue to suppress women's choices and limit their potential. To extinguish the curse uterus, we must challenge and dismantle the societal norms that perpetuate this harmful belief. We must promote inclusivity, equality, and respect for all women, regardless of their reproductive capabilities. This requires education, awareness, and a shift in the way we view and value women. In conclusion, the concept of a curse uterus is a harmful and outdated idea that serves to marginalize and oppress women. By recognizing and rejecting this belief, we can create a more equitable and inclusive society where women are valued for their whole being, rather than solely for their reproductive organs..

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