knownalien
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lol!Interesting angle, and I probably agree, to a degree.
But, should a doctor challenge my answer, I can just put my pants back on and go to another.
lol!Interesting angle, and I probably agree, to a degree.
But, should a doctor challenge my answer, I can just put my pants back on and go to another.
and even worse, it becomes another prong in the multi-pronged approach against us whereby you cant argue with a licensed professional so pound sand and work through your LEGISLATORS to change it because you are nothing to the beauracracy that will serve to impose its will on you regardless. so if they say you have to have X vaccinations by Y years old, you have to do it with only a few exceptions. whats to say gun ownership isnt the new "anti-vaccination" crowd. you know those guys? the guys that wear tinfoil hats and claim JFK was killed by the CIA. see where i'm going with this?That's great...
But your "advise", for others, might be cajole, encourage, correct, direct, or even dictate.
The fact that MDs have been brought in to the discussion, to me, smacks of a larger agenda.
This is the proper method of this. Not leading kids to say something that could be construed in a negative way by antigunners.El Patron Grande says:
My daughter's pediatrician did not "ask" me, she just merely stated, during one of her checkups, that if I kept guns in the home I should take the appropriate steps to ensure their safety.
Fair enough.
El Patron Grande out.
Docs are supposed to council on seatbelts and safe sex.
Weeeeellll, it's not safe to have sex while wearing seat belts. You should stop the car first!
They don't generally "tell' patients to do anything. My role as a healthcare provider, besides providing medical care, is to teach and ADVISE.
I still maintain (and have talked to my family about) the best answer is a polite "not medically relevant"
Well Doc, my question is how old do you have to be for it not to matter whether the sex is safe or not?