That is what these people say angers them, they think it’s not right that their spouse should have to sign off on it. Again, I have no personal experience with this but have heard many people on many occasions claim it to be true. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised because I know doctors sometimes say dumb and condescending things to patie…
That is what these people say angers them, they think it’s not right that their spouse should have to sign off on it. Again, I have no personal experience with this but have heard many people on many occasions claim it to be true. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised because I know doctors sometimes say dumb and condescending things to patients. If it is true, I think it should be explicitly allowed with no recourse to sue the doctor if the person changes her mind.
That is what these people say angers them, they think it’s not right that their spouse should have to sign off on it. Again, I have no personal experience with this but have heard many people on many occasions claim it to be true. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised because I know doctors sometimes say dumb and condescending things to patients. If it is true, I think it should be explicitly allowed with no recourse to sue the doctor if the person changes her mind.
In what way would having to have one's spouse sign off on a medical procedure not make one the property of one's spouse?
Sounds like an essay question for a midterm exam in a Women’s Studies course.
Which should put it right down the alley of a willing spirit.
I wasn’t arguing against that idea. I don’t think the spouse *should* have to sign off on a procedure like that. Sorry if you didn’t find that clear.
I don't think it is any of the spouse's legal business what medical procedure their spouse receives.