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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Probably because the pill can cause medical complications in some people, so best for the doctor to prescribe it. idk though I'm guessing. Regardless, asking a woman if she's on the pill before having sex is somewhat more responsible than just nailing her and hoping for the best. I appreciate you're trying to create contradictions, but it isn't working because the pill is not a health thing. If she says "no I'm not" and I ask her why not, now we're getting into potential health privacy.
Meh, think anything someone puts in their body prescribed by a doctor counts as a medicine.,
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
Ok. So let's assume you ask me round for dinner, provided I am vaccinated. I then say "soz buddy I'm not, but I am perfectly happy to do a test before leaving the house". Is that acceptable? Or are you still concerned about my germs?
Not acceptable, no. What good does it do me to find out you have covid after you've been in my house all night?
 Originally Posted by OngBonga
You know how stupid people are en masse. Masked people are less likely to adhere to social distancing. They feel "safer". That feeling of safety is problematic.
You're making broad assumptions here about things with no evidence. I'm not saying people wearing masks do or don't act more safe than people without masks, just that arguments can be made either way.
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