Failure To Find a Sexual Partner Is A Disability – W H O
Personally I can see the irony in this but they are not totally wrong. If you have been in a good relationship before and all of a sudden you find yourself single again. At first you feel free, less of burden, happy not to think of anyone or have to explain your whereabouts to anyone.
But that’s just few months after being single, when it gets to a year or two and probably three, then you see how a bit empty or left out you are or have been. You start admiring other relationship, start feeling sad and acting weird when ever sexual discussion comes up.
At this moment you can even bare talking or discussing about your sex life with anyone because you might end up lying, so you just avoid them.
A lame man definition of “disability” is when you don’t have the ability or being capable to do something.
Recently, The world health organisation said lack of sexual partners is now a “disability” in the community. What they actually mean is when you don’t have the ability to find a partner to engage in a Sexual act to develop your sexual health, then you have a “disability”.
The above write-up is my own explanation based on how not being able to find a fuck-abel partner is a DISABILITY, Below is how WHO sees it.
PEOPLE who have no sex or have trouble in seeking a sexual partner to have kids are now known as DISABLED, according to barrious new directives.
To date, impairment was not considered infertility – inability to become pregnant after 12 or more months of daily unprotected intercourse.
But now that the World Health Organisation takes a radical turn, it will change the definition to mean that anyone who is unable to find an acceptable sex partner or lacks sex in order to have children will now now be listed as disabled.
The World Health Organisation says that the move gives every person the right to bare children.
A person who cannot find a suitable partner will be classed as disabled. (image: GETTY)
Within the new regulation, the same preference now as couples opting for IVF are extended to heterosexual single men and women and gay men and women who want children because of problems of medical fertility.
Critics, however, have called the new legislation “ridiculous ridiculous nonsense” claims that the organisation’s push into social problems isn’t suppose rather they are supposed to concentrate on health matters.
“I am generalising support of IVF,” said Gareth Johnson MP, former President of the All Parliamentary Infertility Party, whose own children were raised as a result of fertility therapy. Yet I never saw infertility as a illness or a disability, but as a treatment.”
A Health Department spokesperson said the NHS was not obliged to follow the final recommendations of the World Health Organization.
In accordance with the Equality Act 2010, a person is disabled when physical or mental illness affects his/her ability to do normal activities in a ‘substantial’ and ‘long-term’ manner.
I as a blogger and a person simply think this is just an act of sympathy, because WHO noticed how unbearable it is not being able to find sexual partner to have kids with, And the decided to give those same people the same privileges given to infertile people.
That’s just a way if who saying “sorry, we understand how bad and worthless you feel”
Some fertile people might not be able to find a Sexual Partner because of some reasons like The fact that they are ugly (some people are actually ugly), too shy, too fat, very dirty and other messed up personality.
The World Health Organisation is just trying to help but ‘critics’ won’t get that. I know they are slightly outside their jurisdiction by engaging themselves in our social matters instead of focusing on our health.
Sometimes you have to bend the rules to help save lives.
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You have to understand that this article is based on WHO sexual health facts which I support because it’s an awesome way to let the public know that even if you can find a Sexual Partner or not.. You are not forgotten.
WHO is not just here for medical advice but also for social life advice, I really appreciate their hard work on sexual health education. It will be better if WHO can start something as sexual health awareness month.. It will be really great movement to sexual health questions, sexual health articles, sexual health definition, sexual health topics.
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