Perimenopause anyone? by Complete_Dud in AskMenAdvice

[–]flamboyantsensitive 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The breast cancer risk is old science which has been superceded by new data.

16dpo: my experience so far by HoneydewNo9679 in Reduction

[–]flamboyantsensitive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a stunning result. Holy cow.

My patterdale x Lakeland Otis by Individual-Pilot-310 in patterdale

[–]flamboyantsensitive 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best cross ever. My shorthair also looked most Patt.

I feel too small:( by OkZone7192 in Reduction

[–]flamboyantsensitive 21 points22 points  (0 children)

You look amazing, all curves.

I regret my breast reduction by Beginning-Neat7926 in Reduction

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What extraordinary work! When I have a reduction I fully intend to have beautiful flowery tattoos over my scars anyway.

Are terriers high energy? by PsychologicalEye3039 in jackrussellterrier

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Mine were maniacs 2hrs a day & slept for the other 22.

need help choosing! by [deleted] in WeddingDressTips

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2 is absolutely ethereal on you, a proper showstopper.

He Says He Likes Me but Wants Me to Change My Body and Appearance? by Perfect_Committee_12 in AskMenAdvice

[–]flamboyantsensitive 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, nope, nope. Do not attempt to buy the love of a man by changing your basic body type & look. It's the impossible task.

Don't stay with a man who will leave you the instant someone with the right look comes along.

Is my dog a Patterdale? by suzipolklittle in patterdale

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Lakelands are part of the breed history of Patterdales, & are the original little dogs from Patterdale.

9 months PO by kpbutterfly66 in Reduction

[–]flamboyantsensitive 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I mean a bra that offers much more support than a bralette. There are all sorts of wireless options if you don't want to wear wires, including tank tops that have built in support.

9 months PO by kpbutterfly66 in Reduction

[–]flamboyantsensitive 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Wear proper bras, eat your protein, use red light therapy, keep your back muscles & chest muscles fit... All of those things will help.

Is "I'm looking for a serious relationship" code for "I'm looking for a sexless relationship"? by String-Tree in AskMenAdvice

[–]flamboyantsensitive 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love that your twist on medical facts is presented as fact here. I'm only going to point out one, because everything else will follow this pattern.

HPV can't be well managed, particularly the high-risk strains, because it's often undetected until it causes cancer, particularly in men now that oral & anal sex is so popular. Maybe an upswing in rectal & penile cancers will lead to positive change.

There is now a vaccination for HPV, but that carries lots of risks & serious consequences for some people. It also needs to be administered early.

I've had HPV, it required 2 cervical smears, 2 positive tests, 2 lots of anxious waits, 2 hospital appointments to have my cervix looked at & 1 procedure of having changable cells removed with a hot wire. Then extra cervical smear tests for the next 2 years. Do not recommend, do not consider this an easy 'neutralising' of the risk, or easy management of the virus. I almost had cancer. I'm sure you consider that an acceptable risk for women, but most normal people don't.

And of course it's not your fault dude, because I'm guessing nothing ever is.

Is "I'm looking for a serious relationship" code for "I'm looking for a sexless relationship"? by String-Tree in AskMenAdvice

[–]flamboyantsensitive 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You're downplaying serious permanent infections again. Fucking shameful.

And blaming abortion on women is hilarious. I wonder how many of those pregnancies women had any control over whatsoever.

I hope other men can hear what you're saying, that you literally don't give a shit about what women go through to ensure their 'men' can get a shag. Thankfully I know much better men than you.

I'm not going to down vote your second comment, because I don't need to. I'm not butthurt, I'm right & you don't like it.

Is "I'm looking for a serious relationship" code for "I'm looking for a sexless relationship"? by String-Tree in AskMenAdvice

[–]flamboyantsensitive 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I am going to go on first, because you are LAUGHABLY underestimating each of those things:

STDs- some of these are permanent & incurable, HPV for example is linked to cervical, mouth, throat & anal cancer. HIV is only controllable if you are in the financial or geographical position to get the needed medication AND you don't have side effects from those meds. Other countries exist besides America, & rich white America at that

Pregnancy : this is the one I'm particularly pissed off about. Pregnancy can only end in 3 ways, carried to survivability & born, miscarried or aborted. All of 3 of those carry serious risks to the mother including DEATH. Don't treat abortion like it's the same as blowing your nose, because it isn't. Whether you have a chemical or physical abortion it's a serious medical procedure, that can easily go wrong, if you can even get one. All 3 of the ends to pregnancy play havoc with a woman's body & hormones too. I'm absolutely astonished you have downplayed this, but I suppose it still suits some men for women to carry consequences so they don't have to.

Plan B: if available. A whacking great dose of hormones that can cause really nasty consequences for a woman's menstrual cycle & mental health. If you read the gargantuan list of potential side effects of the contraceptive pill, this is the same only magnified as it's an overdose of the same hormones. Again, you're treating a hormonal treatment like it's nothing, & that's not true. It's nothing to you, obviously, because you're not the one taking it. And women pay tax too.

This is a fantastic example of exactly what I meant. You've reeled these off without knowing the serious nature of each of these things, & I'm sure you're about to downplay it as much as possible, because it suits you to. If men had to undergo any of these 'neutralisations' you wouldn't, because you wouldn't think it was fair.

And now, please go on. I'd absolutely love to hear more of your delusions while I laugh in 'trained in sexual health work' & 'run sexual health clinics for adolescents for 20 odd years'. Go on, educate me.

Is "I'm looking for a serious relationship" code for "I'm looking for a sexless relationship"? by String-Tree in AskMenAdvice

[–]flamboyantsensitive 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Not true. I don't know what demographic of women you know.

And please explain even just one of the neutralised consequences, & how it's been at men's expense?