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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 222939"><p>Actually, I am very much aware of the War Against Terrorism. Afterall, it's the reason we have troops in Afghanistan and was the supposed reason for invading Iraq. The big difference between the US and Denmark, however, is that we have Homeland Security and an ocean between us and the terrorists. It provides much more sense of security and we become complacent. I think Danes don't have that luxury. Further, their culture is much different than ours to begin with. If I'm correct, they're culture is much more insular. I think it's important to respect members' cultural differences. You have to remember, also, that the US is a melting pot and that our culture is actually a mixture of many.</p><p></p><p>Rotsne, as far as the implant, it's not used much here, to my knowledge. It was pushed hard when it first came out about 20 years ago (gosh, has it been that long?..maybe 15 years), but there have been too many complications. The depo shot has been good for some women, but I personally would never use it. I don't like the idea of having to live with the consequences of the shot for a minimum of 3 months if you don't react to it well. But, then again, maybe the implant you are referring to is different than what we have. It's not uncommon for European countries to have medications in use for years before they are approved in the US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 222939"] Actually, I am very much aware of the War Against Terrorism. Afterall, it's the reason we have troops in Afghanistan and was the supposed reason for invading Iraq. The big difference between the US and Denmark, however, is that we have Homeland Security and an ocean between us and the terrorists. It provides much more sense of security and we become complacent. I think Danes don't have that luxury. Further, their culture is much different than ours to begin with. If I'm correct, they're culture is much more insular. I think it's important to respect members' cultural differences. You have to remember, also, that the US is a melting pot and that our culture is actually a mixture of many. Rotsne, as far as the implant, it's not used much here, to my knowledge. It was pushed hard when it first came out about 20 years ago (gosh, has it been that long?..maybe 15 years), but there have been too many complications. The depo shot has been good for some women, but I personally would never use it. I don't like the idea of having to live with the consequences of the shot for a minimum of 3 months if you don't react to it well. But, then again, maybe the implant you are referring to is different than what we have. It's not uncommon for European countries to have medications in use for years before they are approved in the US. [/QUOTE]
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