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Your cattiness is really unnecessary. nm

Posted By: MT on 2006-01-31
In Reply to: How do you know? Have you worked there? Maybe the company - Devils Advocate sm

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that was unnecessary and mean.
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unnecessary
Actually, rudeness is essential when speaking to people like you.
rudeness is really unnecessary, no? nm
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unnecessary rudeness
Better yet, don't post such ugly comments to someone who is only asking a question in order to look out for herself.
I think she was just trying to stop an unnecessary panic
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Nasty, rude MT. Really unnecessary. nm
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To state that an infertility procedure is "completely unnecessary" is 110% OPINION... sm
Would you tell a childless couple that are suffering emotionally if not physically, financially, & spiritually (like we did)that having a family is a totally elective concept that is completely an unnecessary part of life? Please try to have some compassion. Unless you've personally been there, you would know that struggling from infertility effects every aspect of your daily life. For me it was also a mental issue and it took counseling for me to have the ability to let it go. I'm glad my counselor did not tell me that my maternal desires were elective and unnecessary. My husband suffered from performance anxiety because we had to schedule intimacy, so it was a mental issue for him to.

There are 10 major body systems, the reproductive system being one of the most complex. Who is to say that someone with a nonfunctioning reproductive system shouldn't have the same right to health care/insurance coverage as a diabetic (endocrine) or patient with Parkinson's (CNS)??