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.
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.