Betticus
FigDaddy!
- Joined
- Apr 9, 2004
- Posts
- 12,240
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The parts Homburg posted make no sense without at least the next paragraph, so here is the rest.
I'm not surprised, either. More "be fruitful and multiply" bullshit. Not out of any real religious obligation, but the more poor people we can keep down, the better. Yay!
I really need to hurry up and get the tubal ligation before it becomes nigh impossible. The Handmaid's Tale, anyone?
Gee, why not just go ahead and turn the US into a 3rd world country where the catholic influence of "thou must have sex but not use birth control and thus churn out dozens of babies you can't afford to feed so everyone starves to death and dies of AIDS" is rampant and be done with it.
Un-woman.
Total bullshit.

Here's a few more on the same topic:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/115438.php
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Family/wireStory?id=5382156
http://www.prlog.org/10090247-senat...ans-to-obstruct-family-planning-services.html
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1153ap_health_contraception_rule.html
And finally, here's the link to the document in
question:
http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/emailphotos/pdf/HHS-45-CFR.pdf
Now, something to keep in mind is that this was a
leaked document and the HHS hasn't actually
acknowledged it as one of theirs, thus it could be a
fake. I don't really think it is, but the possibility
is there.
This whole thing is fishy to me. A proposal to whom? Congress? It wouldn't get one democrat vote or a majority of republican votes. And I really doubt HHS has the power to do this own their own without a challenge from the courts.
Sounds to me that someone is trying to stir up the natives.
Good luck on that. I'm in Canada, where they aren't so anti-contraception as they are in the US and just generally better in terms of women's health care and reproductive rights, and I've been trying for the last two years to have the surgery, with no success.I'm not surprised, either. More "be fruitful and multiply" bullshit. Not out of any real religious obligation, but the more poor people we can keep down, the better. Yay!
I really need to hurry up and get the tubal ligation before it becomes nigh impossible. The Handmaid's Tale, anyone?
Good luck on that. I'm in Canada, where they aren't so anti-contraception as they are in the US and just generally better in terms of women's health care and reproductive rights, and I've been trying for the last two years to have the surgery, with no success.
First, it was we'll wait 'till you're 30. Now that I am 30, I apparently have to wait until I'm 35.
Because of course, I'll change my mind. There's no way a grown up 30 years old woman could possibly know for sure that she doesn't want to carry a pregnancy, right?
I was thinking recently that I could actually just tell them I'm a sex-worker and that I don't want to accidently get pregnant from a john.Advice:
Be a man. M got no bingo when he wanted to snip.
Or get sick. If you're not sick, say you have a gramma with some horrid genetically carried disease or something.
I was thinking recently that I could actually just tell them I'm a sex-worker and that I don't want to accidently get pregnant from a john.
I think that this would probably work.
Because of course, I'll change my mind. There's no way a grown up 30 years old woman could possibly know for sure that she doesn't want to carry a pregnancy, right?
No. I'm in Canada. We don't sue everybody and their neighbours over here. And with the public health care system, doctors and other health practitioners are better protected against law suits. Basically, they have to really screw it bad to get sued, and even then, it would be the state suing them, not a private individual.It's really not so much that they think you don't know your mind as it is that they don't want to get their asses sued if you did change your mind. In theory a guy getting fixed can be reversed. You can reconnect the tubing and he has a chance of working again. With a woman it's not usually so easy since fixing us is, typically major surgery and they usually leave themselves with very, very, very, little room for error when they snip a woman's tubes.
In the end it really comes down to money and liability more than the thought that you might not know your mind about wanting children.
[/hijack]
No. I'm in Canada. We don't sue everybody and their neighbours over here. And with the public health care system, doctors and other health practitioners are better protected against law suits. Basically, they have to really screw it bad to get sued, and even then, it would be the state suing them, not a private individual.
So, it is really about stupid ideas of pussy=breeder that I can't get the operation done.