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  • dara_like_sara avatar

    It's time to make circumcision illegal. Here’s the deal.

    I believe it’s time to abandon this outdated procedure. It’s easy to maintain personal hygiene today and have access to healthcare, which were the two, IMO, worthy arguments for allowing this procedure.

    The others- cultural, religious, or aesthetic arguments are outdated.

    blasomenessphemy•...
    From Chatgpt: The impact of male circumcision on the sexual health risks for female partners has been studied, with several findings indicating potential benefits for women when their male partners are circumcised. Here are the key points: 1....
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  • jordan avatar

    COVID Vaccines: is the cure is worse than the disease (these days)? I don’t get COVID vaccines anymore. I did the first round while we were still in lockdown.

    I stand by the choice to get vaccinated then. We didn’t know what was happening, lots of people were dying, good statistics were hard to come by (good interpretations even harder), and the virus hadn’t mutated yet.

    It wasn’t great for me: two shots separated by a month; 5.5 days after the first I got shingles (apparently thousands of other people also got at that exact time) and then after the 2nd I was sicker than I’ve almost ever been. It lasted about 2.5 days and then was VOOM instantly cleared up. It was weird and felt unnatural. But perhaps when I later got COVID, it would have been WAY worse, without having gotten the vaccine.

    Now, I don’t believe it’s worth it. The experience of having COVID is way less. It’s less deadly. There’s not a chance of herd immunity. And I’ve got friends who have awful long COVID from the vaccine. I haven’t done all the research, and anyone who’s tried to tell me about the research has seemed stilted to one side or another that had me take their interpretations with a huge grain of salt.

    tommySA•...
    It’s hard to not be biased. I got the first vaccines because at the time COVID seemed serious and uncertain. I got COVID once and it wasn’t much worse than the common cold, so now I discount it as not a big deal and I don’t need to get any more vaccines....
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