@ArthurKolchak Interestingly, when foot fetishes do appear in women it’s almost entirely in lesbians. Part of it is surely cultural, but to my understanding there’s some neurological cross-wiring, specifically in foot fetishists, between perceiving genitalia and perceiving feet. V interesting
@Nyct0phil3_x@tiffy125@spook456@beingrimjhim It certainly comes before an undeveloped fetus’s, that’s the whole point of abortion. Are you anti-abortion in general or just in cases of severe disability?
@GalGado77200573 I mean, depending on the organization of either the orgy or the bowling league, it’s not that much different. It’s a friendly, recreational environment where people with shared interests can play together
@georgiedorothea I think it varies too much person to person, and even within the same person depending on the context and type of lie, to be worth studying
@AraucariaArauc1 Depends on the bank but under 45 y/o, no drug/alcohol/cig use, no genetic conditions, meets fitness & health benchmarks, consent to be contacted by future children. Then there’s further screening based on demand like height, ethnicity, level of education etc. It’s very selective
@D4abrightfuture Why would they pay for a rich man’s sperm? I can’t imagine rich dudes are genetically that special unless they’re rich from being an elite athlete. Most of the valuable things they could pass to a child would require them to be present in the child’s life, not as DNA
@ecooper696 Genuine question: what would be the point of this if she’s going to be a single parent, so he’s not involved in the upbringing, and it’s also not his DNA? Just to fund her child-rearing as an act of philanthropy?
@camorae5196 I’m from Canada where liquor is sold in government-owned stores, and the first time I saw a Liquorland with a drive-thru I lost my damn mind lmaoo
@TheRoadOfBones I don’t have kids but I still want kids to be receiving a good education. They’re going to be my neighbours, my co-workers, my doctors, members of my local community and economy. Even from a purely utilitarian point of view, it is beneficial just like paying for roads and firemen
@TheRoadOfBones The boomers benefit from children in their community going to school (and also benefited when they were in school). It’s called living in a society
@Bubba38768681 Life or death issues would be acute care, that’s not sustainable after a few weeks nor covered after being discharged. And a dental program that has income criteria to be covered is not fully covered, is it? I love Canada but there’s no need to misrepresent the healthcare