TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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As you all know, I'm pro-choice and I support people's right and freedom to decide whether they should live life or end their lives. Voluntary euthanasia allows people to be able to decide whether they wish to continue living or not. So with that said, here is an additional reason of why I'm for voluntary euthanasia. Before I begin, I will discuss a bit about the status of prostitution and sex work, so please bear with me.
Currently, prostitution and sex work is illegal in most parts of the world (including the US, barring one state, which is Nevada) and just in case anyone is wondering, I'm pro-sex work, as long as is done responsibly, safely (with protection and done with both parties' consent - no 3rd party nor government should decide what two consenting parties do as long as it doesn't harm others.). However, let's suppose that if sex work (buying and selling of such services) were legal now, it still doesn't solve all the people's problems (some people will still get turned down from sex workers - after all, if it is legal, regulated, it is still technically a free market). I know that before I lost my virginity, I went to a place where buying/selling sexual services is legal (The Netherlands, Amsterdam) and had I not been successful, I would have CTB'd in 2019 and not seen 2020. Therefore, I can somewhat relate to the less fortunate people, the people who are so sexually undesirable that even escorts, sex workers, and the like reject them.
Ok, tangent done and back to my main point. So since there will always be people who suffer regardless of legalizations of certain things and vices, they will always endure the emotional and psychological pain of lacking it, thus by legalizing voluntary euthanasia, it allows them a way out of their miserable existence. I would say that also, there will always be miserable people and those that regardless of the amount of things that are available for them, it doesn't help them, therefore, death is as big as it gets in the grand scheme of things (a person's life). In other words, these people who aren't able to fulfill their urges and desires and would suffer thoroughout their entire life should be given the option to peacefully end their lives. While being a permanent virgin isn't a reason alone (that would even qualify medically), that could lead to other reasons like chronic emotional suffering and treatment resistant depression or stuff like that (basically permanent ailments). I recall a Belgian woman was euthanized for mental health reasons as well as a Dutch woman in her late 20's (29) in the Netherlands. I believe if someone is suffering long enough and has exhausted all (reasonable and legitimate) avenues for relief, then he/she deserves a dignified exit to end his/her suffering.
Currently, prostitution and sex work is illegal in most parts of the world (including the US, barring one state, which is Nevada) and just in case anyone is wondering, I'm pro-sex work, as long as is done responsibly, safely (with protection and done with both parties' consent - no 3rd party nor government should decide what two consenting parties do as long as it doesn't harm others.). However, let's suppose that if sex work (buying and selling of such services) were legal now, it still doesn't solve all the people's problems (some people will still get turned down from sex workers - after all, if it is legal, regulated, it is still technically a free market). I know that before I lost my virginity, I went to a place where buying/selling sexual services is legal (The Netherlands, Amsterdam) and had I not been successful, I would have CTB'd in 2019 and not seen 2020. Therefore, I can somewhat relate to the less fortunate people, the people who are so sexually undesirable that even escorts, sex workers, and the like reject them.
Ok, tangent done and back to my main point. So since there will always be people who suffer regardless of legalizations of certain things and vices, they will always endure the emotional and psychological pain of lacking it, thus by legalizing voluntary euthanasia, it allows them a way out of their miserable existence. I would say that also, there will always be miserable people and those that regardless of the amount of things that are available for them, it doesn't help them, therefore, death is as big as it gets in the grand scheme of things (a person's life). In other words, these people who aren't able to fulfill their urges and desires and would suffer thoroughout their entire life should be given the option to peacefully end their lives. While being a permanent virgin isn't a reason alone (that would even qualify medically), that could lead to other reasons like chronic emotional suffering and treatment resistant depression or stuff like that (basically permanent ailments). I recall a Belgian woman was euthanized for mental health reasons as well as a Dutch woman in her late 20's (29) in the Netherlands. I believe if someone is suffering long enough and has exhausted all (reasonable and legitimate) avenues for relief, then he/she deserves a dignified exit to end his/her suffering.