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RE: Bathroom Bills - Finally an example of a problem.
(07-17-2017 06:54 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(07-17-2017 04:42 PM)Paul M Wrote:  Cutting off or attaching a dong is malpractice. It's a mental issue and should be treated as such, not as a physical issue.

What other mental illness is it appropriate to mutilate someone. You cut out a cancer or a diseased appendix, not a healthy functioning sex organ.

Hundreds of thousands of practicing medical professionals agree with me. Your side has, maybe 200 practicing 'doctors' supporting your view.

Doctors are required to treat illnesses and that is what they would be doing. This is what has become of the Hippocratic Oath in a post modern world.
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