Does Having Babies Make You qualified to give medical advice?

Re: Does Having Babies Make You qualified to give medical advice?

roleplay…lol

Re: Does Having Babies Make You qualified to give medical advice?

Taking pre-natals while trying to get pregnant or when pregnant is pretty common sense. You don’t need a doctor to prescribe them unless your levels are awfully low. There are lot of authentic sites like webmd that people can use to benefit from.

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If people are so keen to role play and play doctor, there are outlets of a more…um…private nature for them to do so. :wink:

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i want to RP as a red and black vitamin capsule. where should i go, Mezghan jon?

Re: Does Having Babies Make You qualified to give medical advice?

Where should you go to role play? Simple, Queer jaan. The privacy of your own bedroom or room of choice. :wink:

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problem is with one who is asking, so plz dnt ask such advices,so no one share it.

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uhhh ok :rolleyes: You were the one to bring it up! Ab kya hua? Chup ho gaye na.

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One to bring it up? Read the orginal post , i posted that as an ‘‘example’’ of what I was talking.

It only takes so much intelligence to address the topic at hand, innit?

I asked the question, you wanted me to give an example, i gave the example, and you start discussing that example to death.

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You posted an example and I defended it! Since it was MY post. And you accused me for giving “medical advice”. :rolleyes:
Pehle you bring it up and then you can’t even handle a discussion. smh
Go ahead and give other examples to move your thread along. :smack:

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Threads are not meant to be case on case basis arguments. General discussion is to discuss a topic generally.
Which grade are you in, really?

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:rotfl:

You brought it up in the first place. Kuch yaad aaya? When you accused women (read moms) in the “parenting section” for handing out medical advice “all the time” and then you went on and quoted my post from another thread in that section. Would you like me to quote your post? Why don’t you go back and look at it?
If you want a general discussion why don’t you go ahead and have one? If you quote my specific post and question it, expect to get an answer.

I can’t believe I’m wasting my time like this with you :rolleyes:
The funny thing is that you actually went into the parenting section in the first place. You don’t have children, do you? Guessed so.

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:smiley: Could you please elaborate?

I think, other than role playing, they also have complex to show people they are smarter or more informed than them.

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let’s see here…

OP posts a generalized statement which may or may not be accurate
someone calls him/her out on it and demands an example
OP provides weak example
author of said example successfully defends it
OP cries, “No Fair! This is a ‘general discussion’.”

Perhaps OP could provide a few examples to “generalize” the discussion?