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View Poll Results: Should prescriptions for ED medications be discussed with spouses? | |||
Yes, the doctor should discuss with patient & spouse |
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2 | 9.09% |
No, the doctor should only discuss with patient |
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20 | 90.91% |
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#16 |
I know, right?
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Well, let's see. Say I wanted to get birth control pills and my DH didn't want me to. Or meds for depression. Or meds for anything else, for that matter, that was optional, I wasn't going to die without them but they'd make me feel better about my life.
DH could very well sit in that doctor's office and say, hell NO, you're not putting my wife on the pill. I want her to have babies. Lots of babies! Barefoot and pregnant, that's how I like it! I highly suspect you'd go to the doctor and get the pill anyway, or would at least defend a woman's right to do so. Perhaps he was embarrassed to discuss it with you. I think many men would be. |
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