What is the actual purpose and intent of these proposals, and do they achieve their desired effect? — geospiza
What is the actual purpose and intent of these proposals, and do they achieve their desired effect? — geospiza
Ironically, from a public health perspective, frequent use of latex condoms can result in skin irritation and increased susceptibility to infection. — geospiza
Should pornographic actors be required to use condoms? — geospiza
Free speech? Where do they have to wear them? Sounds more like a health and safety at work issue to me. — unenlightened
Huh? Yes, in the land of 'I don't care about anyone but me' it would have to be framed as, 'I don't want to pay for your corpse to be swept off the street because you died of some infection, and I'm sure as hell not going to pay for your life to be saved either.'
But in the land of 'every futile death offends me, even that of a sex worker', we put laws in place to protect people from their own folly, and the pressure that ensues when there is someone more foolish or more desperate that is willing or can be coerced into cutting corners, because that's the kind of society we like. — unenlightened
There are non-latex condoms. — Bitter Crank
I voted in opposition because it's true intent is to limit free speech, which includes the artistic experession known as pornography. — Hanover
My understanding is that non-latex condoms are not an effective barrier to disease. — geospiza
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