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scheherazade says...

Health insurance is priced to be profitable taking into account the group that is being covered.

For example:

If an individual (group of 1) woman gets coverage, birth control costs will be in her monthly payment.
She however won't have high risk of prostate cancer factoring into her payment.

If an individual (group of 1) man gets insurance coverage, he won't have birth control costs in his monthly payment.
He will however have the higher risk of prostate cancer factoring into his payment.

If an employer gets coverage, the payments will be the average cost of each individual (aside from a 'group discount')
If there is 1 woman and 1 man, they are splitting the cost of 1x birth control and 1x higher risk of prostate cancer.


This is why businesses like to hire young employees, and don't like to hire older employees.
Younger employees keep the monthly insurance payments lower, older employees make monthly insurance payments higher.
That way a bunch of kids get to subsidize the old farts running the place.

Anyways, point being...

Women getting birth control coverage will NOT mean that an individual man with his own plan will have to pay anything for birth control.

It does mean that if birth control coverage is required, then groups containing women will be required to pay for birth control for the women in that group.

In a group, women already subsidize men's prostate cancer, and men already subsidize women's breast cancer, etc.
Birth control would just be another of many items that are mostly male/female specific that people already pay for when in a group.

It's worth keeping in mind that plans commonly offer 'blue pill' coverage for men, so it's not like women are getting ahead in the sexy-time costs.

-scheherazade

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pipp3355 says...

I found this fascinating! So fascinating that I decided to finally register and write my first ever videosift comment! Here's my reaction: I want to know more about these people's lives. Here are some specific questions that occurred to me while watching:

1. Have they ever masturbated? If they have, what was that like?

2. Have they thought about how they're going to have 'sexy time' with other people?

3. Are they both the same sexual orientation?

4. Would they enjoy sharing partners?

5. Do they have an equal share of limb / organ control? (e.g. can one prevent the other from walking? / can one want to urinate but the other not?)

6. What is their life expectancy? Can one die and the other live?

7. Are they more at risk for particular types of diseases (e.g. cardiovascular diseases) than non-cojoined people?

8. Have they been involved in any sort of psychotherapy, counselling or psychiatric treatment? What were the main issues that came up?

9. Are either of them in better physical or mental condition than the other?



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