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Do your children complain of medical conditions they don't have?
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 701367" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Endo awareness in SE Asia? Hell, we haven't been able to get a real campaign going in the USA! Thailand is probably the sex-tourism capital of the world and they've just really started to act like they're aware of AIDS and trafficking, though they're sure not turning down Western tourism dollars for that purpose.</p><p></p><p>Your daughter is young enough to be at risk of trafficking as well. She isn't safe at all. While a woman being able to have babies is a real worry in Asian culture, especially in rural and tribal culture, lasting effects aren't not yet. As long as she can continue to work in the fields, with her baby strapped to her back, that's all that matters.</p><p></p><p>We need to focus on women's education and rights before we start drilling down. This is just grist for your daughter's drama mill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 701367, member: 1963"] Endo awareness in SE Asia? Hell, we haven't been able to get a real campaign going in the USA! Thailand is probably the sex-tourism capital of the world and they've just really started to act like they're aware of AIDS and trafficking, though they're sure not turning down Western tourism dollars for that purpose. Your daughter is young enough to be at risk of trafficking as well. She isn't safe at all. While a woman being able to have babies is a real worry in Asian culture, especially in rural and tribal culture, lasting effects aren't not yet. As long as she can continue to work in the fields, with her baby strapped to her back, that's all that matters. We need to focus on women's education and rights before we start drilling down. This is just grist for your daughter's drama mill. [/QUOTE]
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