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Topic: Failure To Find A Sexual Partner Is Now A Disability
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Wed 10/26/16 06:14 PM
Failure to find a sexual partner is now a DISABILITY says World Health Organisation

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/723323/Sexual-partner-fertility-disability-World-Health-Organisation-IVF/

A person who cannot find a suitable partner will be classed as disabled

Until now, infertility - the failure to achieve pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sex - was not considered a disability.

But now in dramatic move the World Health Organisation will change the standard to suggest that a person who is unable to find a suitable sexual partner or is lacking a sexual relationship to have children - will now be equally classified as disabled.

WHO says the change will give every individual “the right to reproduce”.

heterosexual single men and women and gay men and women who want to have children will now be given

This absurd nonsense is not simply re-defining infertility but completely side-lining the biological process

Josephine Quintavalle from Comment on Reproductive Ethics

Under the new rules, heterosexual single men and women and gay men and women who want to have children will now be given the same priority as a couple seeking IVF because of medical fertility problems.

But critics branded the new laws as “absurd nonsense” arguing that the organisation has overstepped the mark by moving into social matters rather than health.

Gareth Johnson MP, former chair of the All Parliamentary Group on Infertility, whose own children were born thanks to fertility treatment, said: “I’m in general a supporter of IVF. But I’ve never regarded infertility as a disability or a disease but rather a medical matter.

“I’m the first to say you should have more availability of IVF to infertile couples but we need to ensure this whole subject retains credibility.

IVF is classed as a disability

“This definition runs the risk of undermining the work Nice and others have done to ensure IVF treatment is made available for infertile couples when you get definitions off the mark like this. I think it’s trying to put IVF into a box that it doesn’t fit into frankly.”

Josephine Quintavalle,from Comment on Reproductive Ethics added: “This absurd nonsense is not simply re-defining infertility but completely side-lining the biological process and significance of natural intercourse between a man and a woman.

“How long before babies are created and grown on request completely in the lab?”

But Dr David Adamson, an author of the new standards, argued it is a “big chance” for single and gay people.

Single women can now apply for IVF as a disability

He said: “The definition of infertility is now written in such a way that it includes the rights of all individuals to have a family, and that includes single men, single women, gay men, gay women.

"It puts a stake in the ground and says an individual's got a right to reproduce whether or not they have a partner. It's a big change.

"It fundamentally alters who should be included in this group and who should have access to healthcare. It sets an international legal standard. Countries are bound by it."

A spokesman for the Department of Health said the NHS was under no obligation to follow World Health Organisation’s final advice.

Under the Equality Act 2010 a person is disabled if they have a physical or mental impairment that has a 'substantial' and 'long-term' negative effect on their ability to do normal daily activities.

But Libby Purves, presenter of Radio 4’s Midweek, was scathing about the new recommendation.

She said: “When a flaky new human right is suddenly tossed out by a serious UN agency it is not just silly but dangerous.

“The World Health Organisation, which has plenty else on its plate, has long defined infertility as a disability.

“It is sad but not disabled compared to someone who is blind, deaf, mentally impaired, or seriously crippled.”

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Thu 10/27/16 08:35 AM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Thu 10/27/16 08:37 AM
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A person who cannot find a suitable partner will be classed as disabled

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I guess, I am the only one that finds the WHO decision ludicrous
Also ironic & comical, since this is a date site. winking

Hummm... so what is the WHO saying about people who CHOOSE celibacy, for any reason? And people who choose not to reproduce?

Oh that's right.... disabled. slaphead
Someone please notify all the Tibetan & Roman Catholic... Monks & Nuns... they may have an insurance claim & never have to worry about over population again. laugh




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Thu 10/27/16 08:38 AM




Failure To Find A Sexual Partner Is Now A Disability



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Thu 10/27/16 08:42 AM





Failure To Find A Sexual Partner Is Now A Disability



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I know.. I know... slaphead
I will never take them seriously again.

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Thu 10/27/16 09:43 AM
Failure To Find A Sexual Partner Is Now A Disability

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Yes, it falls under limp d**k syndrome.

Medical term : Limpis dickus

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Thu 10/27/16 10:37 AM





Failure To Find A Sexual Partner Is Now A Disability



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Procreation aside, does this mean I can collect benefits? drool

Seriously - some people have way too much free time. This world has so many problems, and THIS is what they focus on.... frustrated

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Thu 10/27/16 11:15 AM
Does this mean that I don't have to fake orgasms anymore?tongue2

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Thu 10/27/16 11:30 AM

Does this mean that I don't have to fake orgasms anymore?tongue2


If this is a failure to climax topic.
I will have to make ANOTHER thread... slaphead


But... I think you are just trying to get my reaction... by lying... till I laugh
& say.... " That's Max, being Max " laugh

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Thu 10/27/16 11:37 AM
Today, The W.H.O has released the official medical term as "WANKERS"

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Thu 10/27/16 11:40 AM
Well, I don't know about a disability, but I can report that failure to find a sexual partner can lead to injury, at least.
For example, I have a chronic case of Tennis Elbow. And, I don't even play tennis.:wink:

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Thu 10/27/16 01:11 PM
Big pharma, and the insurance companies,
will make a killing from this.


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Thu 10/27/16 08:33 PM
There ya go! Who's really behind it.

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Thu 10/27/16 08:44 PM
Then what's the cost to done with such policy behide. I don't think there are no scence with......only the God can telling why. Is it associating the nazi creeds? You knows how and why.....drinker

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Thu 10/27/16 09:19 PM
Its logically true that not having a sexual partner is a disability.

Evidently that conclusion is not emotional acceptable

Wonder when lack of money will be declared a disabilityrofl

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Fri 10/28/16 12:03 AM
I'm Relationship-challenged drinks I'm disabled. Going to apply for a personal home-nurse because I'm all sorts of challenged :smile:

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Fri 10/28/16 04:18 AM
Well, it doesn't really say that, though. It says that infertility is a disability. Not the inability to find a sex partner.

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Fri 10/28/16 04:35 AM

Big pharma, and the insurance companies,
will make a killing from this.




Whoa.... that is it ! think GREED

And here I was looking for rationality where there is none ! slaphead

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Fri 10/28/16 01:06 PM
think think think

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Fri 10/28/16 01:57 PM
Damn! I need to apply lol. Wait...I don't need bs reasons for disability

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Fri 10/28/16 09:49 PM
Okay ...

What if,
There's an abundance of willing sex partners,
but, I just haven't consented, because none meet my
standards?


Yeah...
It's hard to believe I have "standards".

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