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17-03-06 01:05 PM |
I've been part of trials, but not of the elephant man variety- donated a fair amount of blood for testing new blood monitoring gear, done some trials varying delivery of existing treatments... Mostly for Beyer. But unless it was something to benefit me, there's no way I'd be part of an approval trial.
There's a common example, usually used against animal testing- if you're terminalyl ill and an experimental treatment could help that, why not be part of a trial? If I'd been around before they developed insulin therapy, I'd have been willing to be part of that trial, for instance. But unfortunately, terminally ill people often make very bad test subjects
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Originally Posted by getyerkneedown
Id start with:
People who dont find children sexually attractive.
People who dont kill other people for no reason other than cold blood.
People who dont force their sexual desires upon other people who dont consent to them.
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Yep, but then someone from the other side decides that normal shouldn't include men who find men sexually attractive ;) And then you've got a ball game.
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