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He should get a Darwin Award.
Explaining his decision hours before his death, Mr Verhelst said he was "the girl that nobody wanted".
He told Het Laatste Nieuws newspaper: "While my brothers were celebrated, I got a storage room above the garage as a bedroom. 'If only you had been a boy', my mother complained. I was tolerated, nothing more."
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/sex-change-man-chooses-euthanasia-20131002-2urik.html#ixzz2gYzhVbU5
On Monday, Nathan, born Nancy, Verhelst, 44, was killed by lethal injection after requesting euthanasia on the grounds of "unbearable psychological suffering" because surgery to turn her into a man had resulted in "a monster".
Today, his unnamed mother confirmed Mr Verhelst's comments, made in an interview just before his death, that he had been an unwanted child and admitted she had not yet read his letter to her explaining why he asked to die.
"When I saw 'Nancy' for the first time, my dream was shattered. She was so ugly. I had a phantom birth. Her death does not bother me," she told Het Laatste Nieuws newspaper.
"I will definitely read it but it will be full of lies. For me, this chapter is closed. Her death does not bother me. I feel no sorrow, no doubt or remorse. We never had a bond."
After a life of being rejected by his parents as a daughter, Mr Verhelst had hormone therapy in 2009, followed by a mastectomy and unsuccessful surgery to construct a ***** in 2012.
How easy is it for low income women to get access to effective birth control and/or safe terminations?
What should they do, if after they have their children, their income takes a dive through misadventure, death of a partner or desertion ?
Dump the kids at the nearest orphanage?
That's what used to happen.
Or they went on the game.
What kind of birth control ? Condoms are not reliable, neither are some male partners. Is the contraceptive pill (or implants) available at very low cost? What about safe medical terminations? Are these affordable for the very poor ? The ones who will need assistance to feed their children ?In these parts, low-income women can get FREE birth control. Failing even that, their partner(s) could always be magnanimous and spring a couple of bucks for a few condoms.
What kind of birth control ? Condoms are not reliable, neither are some male partners. Is the contraceptive pill (or implants) available at very low cost? What about safe medical terminations? Are these affordable for the very poor ? The ones who will need assistance to feed their children ?
We get the impression that affordable health care is rather rationed in the US.
It also has hints on how to ensure maximum effectiveness of the chosen contraceptive method, some of these could be disrupted right now due to the shutdown eg "Get repeat injections on time" and "Take a pill each day".Due to the lapse in government funding, only web sites supporting excepted functions will be updated unless otherwise funded. As a result, the information on this website may not be up to date, the transactions submitted via the website may not be processed, and the agency may not be able to respond to inquiries until appropriations are enacted.
Updates regarding government operating status and resumption of normal operations can be found at http://www.usa.gov.
I think you overestimate the effectiveness of condoms.
The failure rate is 18 or more pregnancies per woman per year.
Implants are less than 1% per year.
Contraceptive pills are 6% failure rate and diaphragms are 12%.
Even permanent sterilisation has a small failure rate.
In a population as large as yours there will be a lot of unplanned pregnancies, even when contraceptives are available and affordable.
Then there are all the women who are deserted and left with small children. Not all of them can rely on relatives.
By the way, you'll love this - the site I found the contraceptive effectiveness info on ( http://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/unintendedpregnancy/contraception.htm ) has this at the top
It also has hints on how to ensure maximum effectiveness of the chosen contraceptive method, some of these could be disrupted right now due to the shutdown eg "Get repeat injections on time" and "Take a pill each day".
The shut down may set of a minor baby boom before it is over.
Sifuphil said:I'm hoping you mean per 100 women per year, otherwise they wouldn't have time to cook anything.![]()
I am not quite sure what you are getting at Jambi, but I have never posted about guns either anti or pro, I don't consider what the U.S.does as far as gun control is concerned is anything to do with me therefore I would never get into a debate about it.
However, most of the posters in this thread who are so animate about their right to choose their own life course are anti-gun. Makes me wonder if they really think for themselves or they are brainwashed collectivists chanting a message they receive.
Which is why I said 'most' and not 'all'. :sentimental:
I'm not sure I understand your point, as I don't see how the two topics are even remotely related.
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