Maybe this song needs to be looked at in context; it's possible that she's just going against the position of many second-wave feminists. Ignoring the point about the womb temporarily, this song is actually saying that women shouldn't get down on themselves because of men. It's clear from 'Strange Phenomena' that Bush thinks femininity, womanliness, to be a powerful force, one that should be valued, and I think that that is all this song is trying to say.
Maybe this song needs to be looked at in context; it's possible that she's just going against the position of many second-wave feminists. Ignoring the point about the womb temporarily, this song is actually saying that women shouldn't get down on themselves because of men. It's clear from 'Strange Phenomena' that Bush thinks femininity, womanliness, to be a powerful force, one that should be valued, and I think that that is all this song is trying to say.