Lets see what I can do 7 comments
roanoke
· 1 year ago
Freckles
It's not "healthy," it's lazy parenting 20 comments
roanoke
· 2 years ago
I’m with you on that. Nothing says a circumcision can’t be performed at any time!
Regarding wisdom teeth, did you know that more and more people don’t grow them?? It’s much more common now than ever before to not have wisdom teeth and it’s been suggested that eventually wisdom teeth will be uncommon.
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Regarding wisdom teeth, did you know that more and more people don’t grow them?? It’s much more common now than ever before to not have wisdom teeth and it’s been suggested that eventually wisdom teeth will be uncommon.
It's not "healthy," it's lazy parenting 20 comments
roanoke
· 2 years ago
I recommend you read about David Reimer and come back to the reason why dialog. Yes, there are conditions that make circumcision seem beneficial/necessary. It is not always purely cosmetic. But, as a default, it is not necessary.
We have a vaccine for HPV. I know vaccines are scary, but a young person could have a vaccine and. Or require a surgery. Isn’t that a good trade off?
Ultimately, surgical procedures carry risk, even if the risk is low.
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We have a vaccine for HPV. I know vaccines are scary, but a young person could have a vaccine and. Or require a surgery. Isn’t that a good trade off?
Ultimately, surgical procedures carry risk, even if the risk is low.
It's not "healthy," it's lazy parenting 20 comments
roanoke
· 2 years ago
When my son was born, we had to sign papers agreeing that we did *not* want our child circumcised. I was appalled.
As I understand it, today is different. But I can’t shake the alarm that parents are so readily backed into this situation where they think they are doing the right thing by mutilating their babies.
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As I understand it, today is different. But I can’t shake the alarm that parents are so readily backed into this situation where they think they are doing the right thing by mutilating their babies.
It's not "healthy," it's lazy parenting 20 comments
roanoke
· 2 years ago
*to be clear* I don’t support any sort of unconsensual genital alteration.
That said, there is a big difference between a clitorectomy and removal of foreskin. Men without foreskin are still able to have fulfilling orgasms. Women that have had purity mutilations performed are generally unable to have orgasms and often unable to have enjoyable sex.
Both mutilations are problematic, but there is a difference.
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That said, there is a big difference between a clitorectomy and removal of foreskin. Men without foreskin are still able to have fulfilling orgasms. Women that have had purity mutilations performed are generally unable to have orgasms and often unable to have enjoyable sex.
Both mutilations are problematic, but there is a difference.
It's not "healthy," it's lazy parenting 20 comments
roanoke
· 2 years ago
If you bathe with any regularity, there is nothing unsanitary about having that bit of skin. Just was your business.
No shame in being cut. No shame in being uncut. Just know, be aware, it is entirely a cosmetic procedure.
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No shame in being cut. No shame in being uncut. Just know, be aware, it is entirely a cosmetic procedure.
I feel like the whole ad meta is a scam tbh 1 comments
roanoke
· 2 years ago
They do, because they get a report that you skipped it, but the still have to pay for you having seen it.
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color 6 comments
roanoke
· 2 years ago
I don’t want to give the impression that I don’t hate Adobe—because I do. In this case, I think Pantone is at least as responsible, if not entirely.
The monthly subscription price for an Adobe program is $20. The whole suite is $55. The monthly Pantone price is $22. That’s more than double the cost of a single program or nearly half of the entire suite.
If Adobe tried to double prices to cover that cost, they would hemorrhage users in a dramatic way.
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The monthly subscription price for an Adobe program is $20. The whole suite is $55. The monthly Pantone price is $22. That’s more than double the cost of a single program or nearly half of the entire suite.
If Adobe tried to double prices to cover that cost, they would hemorrhage users in a dramatic way.
color 6 comments
roanoke
· 2 years ago
Let’s not forget that the subscription price for the color usuals, is higher than the cost to use photoshop.
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Good to know 3 comments
*** knees 10 comments
roanoke
· 2 years ago
Are you able to exercise in a pool?
I have a disabled family member who goes to a community pool for exercise because of balance issues. It has really helped a lot because the water provides enough resistance to train muscles with the resistant hat hurts joints.
I know it’s not an option for everyone, but if you haven’t tried, it might be a good option.
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I have a disabled family member who goes to a community pool for exercise because of balance issues. It has really helped a lot because the water provides enough resistance to train muscles with the resistant hat hurts joints.
I know it’s not an option for everyone, but if you haven’t tried, it might be a good option.