May I ask why your article constantly refers to the afflicted person as a "she" or a "her"? Is there a reason why you are being gender specific? Do males afflicted by these terrible diseases mean too little to even acknowledge? You do realise that as an "expert" with this style of writing you are contributing to a large proportion of silent males who are afraid to voice their problems?
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May I ask why your article constantly refers to the afflicted person as a "she" or a "her"? Is there a reason why you are being gender specific? Do males afflicted by these terrible diseases mean too little to even acknowledge? You do realise that as an "expert" with this style of writing you are contributing to a large proportion of silent males who are afraid to voice their problems?
June 9, 2009 - 3:23pmThis Comment
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