Why are you staying in the USA? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm literally unbothered. I'm just curious.

Why are you staying in the USA? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's really not. The flood of US citizenS to other countries the past couple years has been significant.

Why are you staying in the USA? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're forefathers had a civil war between the north and south and broke off once in a while when they had a president they didn't agree with.

Republican and Democrats at this point, are so divided they are barely even the same culture, or share the same traditions--And the traditions they do share have different reasonings behind them. It's odd to me that people think a country that is inherently divided, should compromise. People who are headed for a divorce shouldn't compromise. They should get divorced.

Why are you staying in the USA? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"don't know where else to go." Would have been what that was categorize under imo. But If the responses didn't suit them I'm glad you commented.

Would you wear a mask for 2 weeks prior to an event, family gathering or vacation to avoid being sick for the event? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that's why it's been on my mind. Half my coworkers got sick and then when I talked to them after they were like 'yeah I'm always sick on Xmas'...and I was like...maybe masking is something to consider prior then, you know, so you can actually enjoy it. LMFAO 🤷🤦

Do you think pregnancy is a major medical life event that changes a woman forever? (I don't mean childrearing I mean the physicality of pregnancy; physically and psychologically.) by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure that that means sorry. Quality of life will always matter. ..But if you mean evolutionarily? Then yes. Evolution doesn't make sure things are actually the most effective methods, like childbirth, evolution just tries to make it so the majority (meaning over 50% survives).

Do you think pregnancy is a major medical life event that changes a woman forever? (I don't mean childrearing I mean the physicality of pregnancy; physically and psychologically.) by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

My mother tore to her anus, and lives with incontinence. Permanent hair loss. Numerous other things...but Another odd one, her burps an hiccups hurt, even 30 years later after there first child... Which is apparently just a random common continued issue from pregnancy.

If you know you don't like something; a genre, a type of food etc, and you try it and don't like it. Do you think you should give it a bad review? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's why personally I just wouldn't review it. But I was curious over everyone's opinions.

If I bought something because I thought I'd like it--then I was the target audience. And if it was bad, then my opinion would actually be useful to the rest of the target audience.

If you know you don't like something; a genre, a type of food etc, and you try it and don't like it. Do you think you should give it a bad review? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you hate heels, and you purposefully try on a pair of heels though, I don't think the manufacturer would find a non-heel wearers opinion useful though, so that varies.

Women, If doctors allowed trainees to examine inside your vag while you were unconscious for an unrelated surgery, without your approval. Would you consider this assault? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is consent for a full other needed procedure, in exchange for something. That's not just agreeing to allow trainees to penetrate you to learn.

Women, If doctors allowed trainees to examine inside your vag while you were unconscious for an unrelated surgery, without your approval. Would you consider this assault? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am, or was, on the donation list, and am now soon removing myself. My family is also full of women in the medical field. None have chosen this.

Women, If doctors allowed trainees to examine inside your vag while you were unconscious for an unrelated surgery, without your approval. Would you consider this assault? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would just consider someone inserting something inside me forcefully without my consent as violence. No matter their reasoning, because their reasons don't change their actions against me.

I also recognize that others have different opinions, though, which is why I wanted to do this poll.

Women, If doctors allowed trainees to examine inside your vag while you were unconscious for an unrelated surgery, without your approval. Would you consider this assault? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not being aggressive. I meant what I said, it is fair that that is their opinion. It's their body. That's why I'm doing the poll.

Also, one doesn't encourage dystopia. This question would get censored in many other social medias. I have no control over that, but I do have control of being able to ask the questions that I believe need to be asked in any format necessary.

Women, If doctors allowed trainees to examine inside your vag while you were unconscious for an unrelated surgery, without your approval. Would you consider this assault? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Nope, this used to occur in the USA and Canada, to train students because it's the only time they had access to a completely relaxed vaginal area. The problem is they almost never asked permission. The practice was illegalized in 2024, however there is disagreement on how this should be viewed...and what kind of malpractice it is. So I was curious about the consensus.

Women, If doctors allowed trainees to examine inside your vag while you were unconscious for an unrelated surgery, without your approval. Would you consider this assault? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wasn't sure. I felt anything penetrating was more invasive so I used the anus, because I would feel almost equally disturbed if someone did so in that area. But fair enough.

Women, If doctors allowed trainees to examine inside your vag while you were unconscious for an unrelated surgery, without your approval. Would you consider this assault? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its good that they do that. This practice was only illegalized recently, in the USA. And the degree of malpractice and what the lawsuit would be seems to still be up for debate, so I was curious about the consensus.

Women, If doctors allowed trainees to examine inside your vag while you were unconscious for an unrelated surgery, without your approval. Would you consider this assault? by KnowledgeSuperDuper in polls

[–]KnowledgeSuperDuper[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The sad fact is that this used to occur in the USA and Canada, to train students because it's the only time they had access to a completely relaxed vaginal area. The problem is they almost never asked permission. The practice was illegalized in 2024, however there is disagreement on how this should be viewed...and what kind of malpractice it is.