My X chromosome is acting up again. I'm hunched in a nearly-foetal position, perched on the edge of my chair here at work, waiting for the painkillers to kick in.
Yet again the amazement rolls over me: medical science has so far done nothing about this problem. They don't fully understand its cause, they don't have a cure, they can't even usually mask the symptoms (ok I admit I haven't tried narcotics). If men as a group had anywhere near this much trouble from one syndrome, it would be Medical Enemy Number One. There'd be bazillion dollar grants to try to cure it. Until a cure was found, a man desiring corrective surgery to remove the whole offending area would be supported and empathized with and probably have the whole thing paid for by insurance. (Viagra is covered by many medical plans! That's about as medically necessary as a toupee! That's the type of service GUYS get, while I pay all my OTC painkiller costs AND my birth control pills out of pocket.)
Why are women so hated?
Yet again the amazement rolls over me: medical science has so far done nothing about this problem. They don't fully understand its cause, they don't have a cure, they can't even usually mask the symptoms (ok I admit I haven't tried narcotics). If men as a group had anywhere near this much trouble from one syndrome, it would be Medical Enemy Number One. There'd be bazillion dollar grants to try to cure it. Until a cure was found, a man desiring corrective surgery to remove the whole offending area would be supported and empathized with and probably have the whole thing paid for by insurance. (Viagra is covered by many medical plans! That's about as medically necessary as a toupee! That's the type of service GUYS get, while I pay all my OTC painkiller costs AND my birth control pills out of pocket.)
Why are women so hated?
Re: Viagara vs. BCP
Egads! For every human being on the planet? Surely youre not espousing the idea that basic health care is a 'right'? (Which of course leads to the questions - what is 'basic'? At whose expense? etc.)
As for birth control, why not carry it a step further? Will we demand that insurance companies pay for condoms for gay couple to prevent HIV/AIDS since this will "prevent further costs down the road"? If not, then arent you setting up the same double-standard that you seem to think exists for male/female treatments and applying it to straight/gay couples?
Encouraging preventative measures is a good idea, certainly. It makes wonderful economic sense. But if BCP prevents unwanted expense down the road then isnt that also saying fertility treatments, which you say should be covered, would cause unwanted expenses down the road since they both produce exactly opposite results?
Insurance covering abortions for incidences of incest seems even further hair-splitting. Cover abortions for incest but what about for rape? Or contraceptive failure? Or simple change of mind?
In the case of the always alluring
Additionally, comparing Viagra and BCP seems sort of apples/orange-y.
It might make more sense to compare them as what they are. If they dont cover BCP and tubal ligation then they shouldnt cover condoms and vasectomies.
If they do cover Viagra then they should cover drugs that enable women to have sex. (And dont say that BCP enable women to have sex...thats like saying condoms allow men to have sex. I'm talking about having sex in the physical everything-seems-to-be-working-sense.)
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Or your erections.
Come to think of it, there's something particularly *cruel* about asking women to help foot the bill for men's erections -- and then not sharing the cost of birth control. 'Specially considering how poorly men and women share the cost of parenting.