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The same thing I think about anyone who pays for something they can find for free if they looked hard enough.
In the Netherlands some people with handicaps like muscular dystrophy can apply for reimbursement for "sex care".
In those cases I think it might be a good thing.
Australia also. My friend works for approvals for our national disability scheme. He regularly approves this.
listen, i can get a burger for free out of dumpster, but I'd rather pay for one from the menu.
Why does it have to be out of a dumpster and not, like, from a friend who invites you to a BBQ? Don't you have standards?
Let me just find my barbecuing friend and invite myself, ezpz
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