@Sapphoro If this is allowed, you can just imagine the rush for trans to adopt girls from poor countries... and they won't want babies. They'll want girls as close to childbearing age as possible so the womb will be "ready to use". This is going to be the new trafficking, and it will be shameless and out in the open because tranny feels are so carefully protected. 😡
@Sapphoro This is some evil shit- dude imported a child from another country stripping her of any familiar bonds…CLEARLY groomed her and now he’s going to extract her organs…. single man should NOT be allowed to adopt children EVER
@Butterfly_tsuji@Sapphoro He's probably been counting down the days until she's 18 and he can talk about it openly without sounding like he bought a child to steal her organs. He's probably been grooming her for years. Poor daughter , someone please rescue her???!! :/
@ChasingWaterfalls@Sapphoro I think I read on here maybe? that getting your uterus removed is very risky. Your organs can cave in because there's an empty cavity there. That's why it should only be done if your life is in danger and the not getting it done is riskier than getting it.
@Sapphoro I support women who are CF however lots of young women don’t think they want kids until it hits them a few years later in life. I don’t think a woman this young should have her uterus removed.
I saw a post on the CF sub yesterday where a 19 year old was excited a doctor was going to give her a full hysterectomy and I pointed out she’d be thrown into menopause at the age of 19. I have a feeling that it may have been a karma farming post as it’s extremely rare to find a GYN who will do a full hysterectomy on a woman that young who isn’t a TIF. Of course these idiot kids don’t care, they just want what they want and don’t understand the health ramifications.
@Jennifer_Lee@LisbonMuse@Sapphoro Sadly, BC opens up women to more diseases because then men can say they don’t need to wear a condom. Most men don’t actually care if they give their partner a STI. Again, it’s the woman who is putting her health at risk, first with pumping her body with hormones and then leaving herself open to diseases. Men get all the benefit and none of the drawbacks. It doesn’t even seem worth it when you factor in the big orgasm deficit for women.
@ChasingWaterfalls@LisbonMuse@Sapphoro Yes, I agree, it's a royal pain in the ass to get some men to use a condom. I would just dump the guys who said they didn't like condoms, because it's going to be a problem down the road. And it's a sign they are selfish assholes. It's also worth mentioning that there are some STIs that you can still get even if you wear a condom, because they are transmitted through skin-to-skin contact. It's one of the many reasons I was always more of a serial monogamist than into hookup culture. When you take a relationship slowly, you find out what the other person's agenda is, and you literally get to um... inspect them before getting down to it. I'm SUPER picky when it comes to hygiene, too, so that always added time to the "courtship". Most guys know to shower for a first date. It takes time to figure out if they are secret slobs.
@LisbonMuse@ChasingWaterfalls@Sapphoro It took me SEVEN YEARS to get the hysterectomy I needed to alleviate excessive bleeding and fibroid tumors. It was the BEST thing ever, and I wish I'd had it done in my 30s instead of my 40s. At the time I started pushing my docs for the surgery, I had lost so much blood I was having emergency transfusions. It was almost impossible to find a doctor to do it.
"That's why it should only be done if your life is in danger and the not getting it done is riskier than getting it." NO. Not true at all. I've had no problems from my surgery, and neither did my mother and grandmother. It was exhausting trying to fight past these myths. The reason I was refused for so long was due to the fact that the board of directors of Kaiser Permanente are conservative Christians who believe "our first priority is to preserve a woman's fertility". I was childless by choice, married to a man who didn't want kids. I was also a cervical cancer survivor at the time, and didn't want to be looking over my shoulder for the rest of my life. To say the procedure was a huge relief is an understatement.
@Jennifer_Lee@LisbonMuse@Sapphoro You had health issues though, and it wasn’t just to avoid getting pregnant. I still don’t think it’s good for teenagers to get hysterectomies when all they want is sterilization. This is what a bisalp is for. (Removing the fallopian tubes.)
@ChasingWaterfalls@LisbonMuse@Sapphoro I agree, it's not appropriate for teenagers. I can see the need for a restriction on the procedure up to full brain development, at say, 25 years old. Many women do have horrible periods, and this option should be available to them, especially if they have had adverse reactions to birth control pills, which some women take to have regular periods, or to stop them altogether. BC pills were not recommended for me due to my history of cervical cancer. Any woman who chooses BC pills for period control should be carefully screened and vaccinated against HPV, and use condoms.
Not that this isn't believable, but there's a lot of people posting outrageous stuff like this to bait GC people (or equally, to bait the troons) into saying dumb shit in response. It's always good to be a little skeptical of these kinds of posts.
That being said, I think it really says a lot that this is something we can all believe a troon saying.