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Misogyny is disgusting
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<blockquote data-quote="Paidiske" data-source="post: 74454186" data-attributes="member: 386627"><p>The difference, jeff, is that when it comes to something like a pap smear, I can decline it, or defer it; I can choose the doctor I prefer to administer it. In short, I make the decisions about what happens in my own body. The doctor doesn't set the time and the terms of the examination.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, an adult coercively requiring another adult to undergo this kind of intimate exam (which has no medical purpose) is completely abusive. It also doesn't necessarily offer any protection from sin, serious or otherwise. (On another forum I'm on where this is also being discussed, some members pointed out that a daughter in this predicament may simply choose other sexual activities which are not going to be detected). </p><p></p><p>So, it is invasive, controlling, degrading, humiliating, and abusive; for no demonstrable good outcome. Hardly a comparable situation to detecting cancer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paidiske, post: 74454186, member: 386627"] The difference, jeff, is that when it comes to something like a pap smear, I can decline it, or defer it; I can choose the doctor I prefer to administer it. In short, I make the decisions about what happens in my own body. The doctor doesn't set the time and the terms of the examination. On the other hand, an adult coercively requiring another adult to undergo this kind of intimate exam (which has no medical purpose) is completely abusive. It also doesn't necessarily offer any protection from sin, serious or otherwise. (On another forum I'm on where this is also being discussed, some members pointed out that a daughter in this predicament may simply choose other sexual activities which are not going to be detected). So, it is invasive, controlling, degrading, humiliating, and abusive; for no demonstrable good outcome. Hardly a comparable situation to detecting cancer. [/QUOTE]
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