christiefan915
Catalyst
If they dont walk in the facility, the Dr will not reccomend it.
? I don't understand this. Women don't get diagnostic tests unless a doctor recommends them.
If they dont walk in the facility, the Dr will not reccomend it.
care to wager that it is?
Its the woman's body... should she not be the one to take care of it and the costs associated with doing so? If you on the one hand eliminate men from the decision on what happens if their mutual act results in a child and the woman decides to opt for the metal spike rather than the life of the child... why should men then also share the costs of insurance for a woman? He gets to pay but has no say?
And does your wife go to those Drs, 3-4 times MORE often than you do? THATS why womens healthcare insurance cost more, because they use more health care. EVEN when maternity care is excluded from the equation, they still use more healthcare.
The fact remains....
Fucking is your choice....take responsibility for its unintended consequences .... whether its disease or pregnancy......(pregnancy is not a disease)
I preferred a prophylactic rather than gonorrhea......it was MY responsibility to not get a disease ...
Why the hell do you expect strangers to take responsibility for your choices....
Of course I deny that....that isn't what the thread is about, or did you just jump into the middle of it.....
The thread is about 'birth control'....and it is the personal responsibility of every person to guard against injury to himself.....
Do you want the state to buy you a reflective vest for you cycle riding ?......Or snow tires for your winter driving.....No....
but women expect others to pay for their own protection against STD's and pregnancy.....
Man or women...its you body, take precautions against injury....its the fuckin' least we can expect you to do on your own....
women aren't fucking and having babies on their own
These are your words....you need to clarify what your trying to convey.....
Fucking is your choice....take responsibility for its unintended consequences .... whether its disease or pregnancy......(pregnancy is not a disease)
I preferred a prophylactic rather than gonorrhea......it was MY responsibility to not get a disease ...
Why the hell do you expect strangers to take responsibility for your choices......
So basically a bunch of dudes are like "it's not may fault that women are born with lady parts, the system works for me so don't change it."
I wonder - if we could survey something like this, how many abortions have been performed over the loud objections of the men involved?
The thread is NOT about birth control. It's about how women pay more than men for care. Did you read this sentence: "In Ohio, 100 percent of the best-selling individual health insurance plans practice gender rating, and 100 percent exclude maternity coverage." Why would they exclude a natural act like giving birth? It's not like a man could do it.
The thing they pay more for is health insurance. The same health insurance men purchase. Women pay more for health insurance because they utilize more healthcare services and they utilize more health care services because they are women.
So you want to hold women "personally responsible" for being born women? OK. I don't want to "try and pass costs onto others as much as I can" but to equalize the costs that result from not having your good fortune of being born make.
How are pap smears and mamograms, on the one hand, and pedicures, on the other, remotely similar?
I would advocate for no sex discrimination in the food insurance marketplace. Would that satisfy you?
There's some nonsense here, alright, but it ain't coming from me.
This thread isn't about birth control and abortion only. It's about everything related to women's health v. men's health.
Let me run this by you.
Our insurance company suggests that every insured has a yearly physical. I have one annually, my husband doesn't. In fact, he never goes to the doctor for anything, even if he's sick. I'm doing what the company suggests, i.e. preventive care. Husband may not see a doctor until he has an event, and that event may cost a lot more than my annual exams do. Who's doing the right thing here?
Right, but they don't pay for the SAME coverage. They pay for the coverage THEY will need. Men pay for the coverage THEY will need. It is this insanely stupid cookie cutter approach that liberals cling to that drives me nuts.
You ARE passing costs, you are not equalizing them. Here is a hint and do try and follow along. We are not equal. You and I are not equal. We both have our strengths and weaknesses. Trying to put this off as 'holding them personally responsible for being born women' is just your ignorant way of trying to demonize those who suggest that people pay their own way. As I stated, there are other areas in life where men will pay more for things. Trying to make sure we all pay the same for consumable items is just as friggin retarded as what you are suggesting. Women use more health care services. That is a fact of life. They do so much more frequently during their 20-40's.
The point is that there are things that women are going to need/want/use more and things that men will need/want/use more. This stupidity of everyone should pay the same for everything regardless of how much we use it is fucking moronic.
What about discrimination at the grocery stores. They make me pay more than a single woman. Thats not fair!!! Boo hoo, boo hoo, you just want to punish me for the misfortune of being born a man. Boo hoo, boo hoo.
Actually, it is indeed coming from you.
Dh that is so awesome that you know about full foils as opposed to partials!
And this is the best paragraph for the entire day:
"Call the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. I'm sure they'll make a federal case of it. You could be just the thing the male empowerment movement needs to end the years of repression and discrimination among America's grocers. "
LOL
Yeah, that was something about full foils, wasn't it! I knew there was a reason we like him and it's not just because he's a liberal.
I didn't suggest it was about abortion only... it is about how much you use of the services.
I believe everyone should adhere to his/her doctors advice about preventative medicine. You are absolutely in the right to listen to your doctor and your husband is being careless in not listening to him. But if your doctor sends you for a physical and four other preventative tests and sends your husband for a physical and one test. Should you both be charged identically? The notion that everyone should have a cookie cutter insurance plan and split the costs of everything equally is nonsense. It is a large part of what is driving up healthcare costs. Pay for what you use. I will pay for what I use.
Sorry that was my bad for allowing myself to get sucked into that. Frankly I find the idea that men shouldn't as a group, share in the cost of bearing children, to be offensive, period.
They pay for the same insurance. The insurance covers different things because different demographic groups have different healthcare needs. It isn't a "cookie cutter" approach. You aren't covered for pap smears and mamograms and women aren't covered for prostate exams but women and men both have coverage for appropriate preventive care services.
Passing costs is the method by which costs are equalized. And, yes, I agree that men and women are different. The difference between you and me is that you want women to bear the higher costs for medical care that women require by virtue of being women and I don't. It isn't their fault that they were born women and have higher medical costs. Just like it isn't to your credit that you're a man and your healthcare costs are less.
Right. Pedicures, full foils, facials, pap smears, mamograms, pre- and post-natal care, labor and delivery, birth control. All the same, really.
Call the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. I'm sure they'll make a federal case of it. You could be just the thing the male empowerment movement needs to end the years of repression and discrimination among America's grocers.