I would wager any woman with that issue would get it fixed with surgery and it would be covered by health insurance due to the psychological impact it would have on the woman.
Cosmetic surgery should not be covered by insurance. Keep your dick clits, i don't pay my premium for you people to get a free ride.
I believe they might preform labiaplasty or whatever this is on people where it gets in the way sitting and stuff. But like with excess skin removal, male breast reductions, other reconstructive stuff, I think you need to prove prolonged trouble. In other words, it cannot just cosmetic.
Cosmetic surgery should not be covered by insurance. Keep your dick clits, i don't pay my premium for you people to get a free ride.
That's not remotely similar. Nobody will see your private parts unless you get into a sexual situation, while breasts are immediately visible.
I shouldn't have to pay so a woman can have sex. It's as ridiculous as ugly people making women pay for their faces to be fixed.
Do you know how insurance premiums are calculated? Every bit of bullshit extra coverage for useless issues pushes everyone's prices up.
Which is a normal part of human health?
Whether your insurance pays for that or not is between you and your insurance company. Maybe you can switch to one that doesn't.
I'm sorry, what?
Women constantly say people aren't entitled to sex. Practice what you preach.
I believe they might preform labiaplasty or whatever this is on people where it gets in the way sitting and stuff. But like with excess skin removal, male breast reductions, other reconstructive stuff, I think you need to prove prolonged trouble. In other words, it cannot just cosmetic.
generally I agree, though bells palsy is sometimes treated with cosmetic surgery when it gets bad enough.
I was speaking to the people who claim for such BS.
I'm going to hell for laughing.