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electriclove | 1 month ago

Couldn’t you have gotten the vaccine after your divorce if you wanted?

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scarecrowbob|1 month ago

Consider that it's possible that the person's partner may have exposed them to their then-unknown extra partners, creating one of the conditions for the divorce.

apparent|1 month ago

There are other STDs that you'd still be at risk of getting/giving in the case of infidelity, so getting this one vaccine doesn't actually make things all good. I imagine for some people, the thought of possibly bringing home a disease would actually be a sufficient deterrent to prevent infidelity. Not just because they wouldn't want to infect their partner, but because they know it could lead to them getting caught.

fn-mote|1 month ago

Think about your future health while your mind is clear. After the trauma of divorce is not the time.

Also, I think these questions are in bad faith.

It is actually hard to get people to change any behavior. The public health benefits should be a primary concern. Avoid vaccination if there is a downside to you personally, but that isn’t what I’m hearing from your comments.

electriclove|1 month ago

If you assume the divorce was due to infidelity, then I understand. But I didn’t not glean that from the post.

Ensorceled|1 month ago

You are presuming that people are monogamous up until their divorce when infidelity is one of the top reasons for divorce.

electriclove|1 month ago

Is it that uncommon for people to be monogamous?