Posted on 08/15/2011 4:08:18 AM PDT by massmike
Artificial insemination costs vary widely across Sweden, forcing some same-sex couples to pay significantly more than heterosexual couples who save thousands of kronor by bringing their own sperm.
We think that it is discriminatory that there are different prices for insemination, Ulrika Westerlund of the Swedish Federation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights (Riksförbundet för homosexuellas, bisexuellas och transpersoners rättigheter - RFSL) said to the Aftonbladet daily.
RFSL would like to see a development of uniform regulations which apply across the country.
But that would be complicated and would require the state to go in and regulate. However, we think that the rules should at least be the same within the county council; as many attempts and the same fees regardless of whether it is a samesex or a heterosexual couple, Westerlund said to the newspaper.
But according to the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions (Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting SKL) this is not a medical problem and therefore it is up to the individual counties to decide.
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Now I see why they can't.
Damn that’s an ugly pair...
My dog fails to crap gold nuggets so I need to buy gold on the open market. It’s not fair.
What really bothers me, is the concern I feel for people who practice homosexuality, man woman, whatever. Especially how rampant homosexual men and women are in terms of the obesity that you see among them, it’s disturbing. I can’t say from what I see that I am not seriously concerned about the health of these people, and what it is, that they are doing that makes them obese.
As for the cost, sorry but it’s cheaper to get sperm the old fashioned way, as opposed to having it bottled up, and getting comparably ripped off in price by the donor.
From that photo alone, I can’t tell whether they’re male or female. And I don’t think I want to know.
“It’s not fair!!!!!” is the rallying cry for every leftist victim group liberals need to stay in power.
A dream job for a horse maybe, but Mares can be a handful. Especially if it’s a quickie and a twitch is needed.
I believe equestrians use the phrase, “Ridden hard and put up wet.”
I believe equestrians use the phrase, “Ridden hard and put up wet.”
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