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For me it was 2 friends I was working with. It would be much worse if it was immediate family.I'm so sorry about your friends' suicides. It's hell on the survivors.
The consequences of the cutting programs and services you disapprove of will cost society more than the money you think was saved by cutting those services and programs.Not government’s job, not relevant to the topic at hand, I’m glad they cut the wasteful and unconstitutional spending, should have cut more.
Where did I say that I think it's a good thing? Do you think it's a good thing for a child to live on the streets? We get down to the minus 20's or colder in the winter. Some homeless people die every winter. smhHow wonderful you separate the child from the parent and think it a good thing.
Just to be clear, are you asking me why I am against prostitution? Did I ever say I was?
Just to be clear, are you asking me why I am against prostitution?
Did I ever say I was?
Yes, I am for making prostitution legal. It means 'human dignity' for a lot of men and/or women by way of a controlled, decriminalized industry. Give them regulations, protections, make health care available and tax them.Yes.
Not sure. You kinda talked around it.
So .... are you for making prostitution legal?
I'd still have sex but only w/ sterile/infertile men.This has nothing to do with pregnancy. An anti-abortion state believes it has the right to get free 24/7 labor out of a woman for 9 months. It believes that girls and women are state breeding slaves, and in some states it doesn't matter whether a girl is 12 years old or a rape victim or is going to have her health severely compromised for the rest of her life. In some states, the life of the embryo is considered innocent but the life of a rape victim isn't.
Because of all this, the anti-abortion states will be lucky if any girls or women are willing to have sex with men ever again. I personally think they should all just say, "No," permanently until the states are capable of seeing that pregnancy and abortion are not their business.
Agreed. And we need to take the stigma out of it.For me it was 2 friends I was working with. It would be much worse if it was immediate family.
The one friend I actually went over to see how he was doing the evening he first tried to kill himself. I was only 21 and while I was well trained by the Army to take care of wounds I had no training in dealing with depression or recognizing the warning signs of suicide. He was going through a divorce with kids and drinking way too much. When I left he had passed out on the couch. Later that night he turned on the gas and blew his apartment up. He survived. After getting out of the hospital he got his gun and killed himself. The problem was he was too far along into his depression and drinking too much as well. I think mental health is just like cancer or heart disease. It may be hereditary. I don't know. I think it needs to be addressed early just like any disease if you want positive results.
I think we should get a mental evaluation on a regular basis just like we do a physical evaluation. We might even solve most of these shooting as well by addressing the real problem. It is not the gun but clearly the person. Some take their own life while others take others with them. Either way we need to address mental health as a part of health care.
The real answer is, no one including the woman, should ever lose their bodily autonomy.
Absolutely. The biggest problem is the fact if you opt to get help you just shut the door permanently too a lot of good jobs. Once they find out you are a nut seeing a psychiatrist it is career over. Good luck applying for a lot of jobs if you have ever sought psychiatric help. Luckily I was a plumber. Nobody cares if their plumber seeks mental health or used to. I was having trouble sleeping at 22 years old. I never slept more than a couple of hours. I went to a psychologist which cost me $8000 because insurance wouldn't pay. I found out I was a gun nut. Well maybe not. After a year of treatment I felt a lot better but still could not sleep. 30 years later I found out I had sleep apnea. I could have had it my entire life. Now in my 60s I am finally getting a good nights sleep. I think a lot of the relaxation techniques I learned helped me stay sane long enough to finally find the root problem. So it was most likely money well spent.Agreed. And we need to take the stigma out of it.
Agree!The point that some choose to miss is that the unborn are not 'someones' and are not 'anyone' who has any rights, much less to bodily autonomy.
That one is particularly a joke, since the unborn is wholly and completely physically intertwined with the mother's systems and would die without her physiological support. The unborn has zero bodily autonomy...it's not possible, it cannot exercise it, it's a joke to imagine it.
The problem is, some do not care. They view the unborn as paramount over the woman.The point that some choose to miss is that the unborn are not 'someones' and are not 'anyone' who has any rights, much less to bodily autonomy.
That one is particularly a joke, since the unborn is wholly and completely physically intertwined with the mother's systems and would die without her physiological support. The unborn has zero bodily autonomy...it's not possible, it cannot exercise it, it's a joke to imagine it.
Yes, I am for making prostitution legal. It means 'human dignity' for a lot of men and/or women by way of a controlled, decriminalized industry. Give them regulations, protections, make health care available and tax them.
Of course, human sex traffickers need to be arrested and prostitutes allowed to come forward without the worry of getting arrested. Support in getting the help they need to either go legit, get treatment, or get to safety away from the predators and criminals.
All drugs and prostitution should be legal and regulated by the government the same way alcohol and tobacco is.Great. Me too.
How about drugs that are now illegal? Should it be legal for a woman (or anyone) to put drugs into their own bodies?
If a woman wants to put drugs in her body, well -- it's her body, right? She has every right to put drugs inside her body if that's her choice.Great. Me too.
How about drugs that are now illegal? Should it be legal for a woman (or anyone) to put drugs into their own bodies?
If a woman wants to put drugs in her body, well -- it's her body, right? She has every right to put drugs inside her body if that's her choice.
Post 910. you said I believe they can take them and put them in foster care until the mom has an apartment. Or in other words separate them.Where did I say that I think it's a good thing? Do you think it's a good thing for a child to live on the streets? We get down to the minus 20's or colder in the winter. Some homeless people die every winter. smh
Oh, and btw, it's not permanent. When the parent(s) gets a place to live, they get their child(ren) back unless they are unfit.
Only in america where stupidity is thought of as a god given right would anyone use the my body my choice to promote stupidity.If a woman wants to put drugs in her body, well -- it's her body, right? She has every right to put drugs inside her body if that's her choice.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. Nobody should dictate to any man or woman what they can do with their body. If I could, I would ban all breast augmentations, rhinoplasty, tattoos, piercings, penile implants, etc.Only in america where stupidity is thought of as a god given right would anyone use the my body my choice to promote stupidity.
The assumption is that a person would actually educate themselves on the dangers or potentials when making a choice. Where as your assumption seems to be Well if it my body I can be as stupid as I want with it.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. Nobody should dictate to any man or woman what they can do with their body. If I could, I would ban all breast augmentations, rhinoplasty, tattoos, piercings, penile implants, etc.
But I have no right to tell ANYONE what they can or cannot do with their own body!! Educated or not, stupid or immature or uninformed or whatever they are, it is their right to get implants, tattoos, piercings, etc. And although I wouldn't do any of it, I really couldn't give a damn who does, that's not my business, that's THEIR business.
There's no ambiguity there, don't try to make it so. What I said was quite clear. If it's your opinion that people do stupid things, then that's your opinion and nobody cares about you or your opinion.This is amusing. Your not telling people what they can do with their body. But you are telling them they are being stupid with their body. But is that not the same thing? Who are you to decide what is stupid for someone else? They may have very good reasons for what they do.
But again, no. The assumption should always be that people are making informed decisions not just practicing the right to be stupid. Most countries abhor stupidity in decision making. Where as americans for some strange reason think it a right to make stupid decisions.
Yes, I agree, it was quite clear. For you my body my choice means a person can think up anything and pretend it is their choice without regard for good reasons.There's no ambiguity there, don't try to make it so. What I said was quite clear. If it's your opinion that people do stupid things, then that's your opinion and nobody cares about you or your opinion.
The reason pregnancy is potentially tragic is that the woman risks dying to save someone she doesn't know who will actually be so worthless that her death is worthless. When people risk their lives in the military, they're doing so not to save a live but to protect the Constitution against all enemies, domestic or foreign. If you die doing that, your death is never worthless, even if the war Congress sent you to fight was a mistake.
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