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jd Obviously liberation and the end of privilege is a worthy goal. But I wonder if essentially laughing at people who have a health condition that presumably causes shame and unhappiness is the best way forward on this?
There are a lot of places where it's a good critique to point out erectile dysfunction coverage, for example, if other reproductive/genital health is not covered, but viagra is - that's a major indicator of privilege. Like if birth control isn't covered, but ED is. The comparison to trans coverage is less apt, but still ok.
But the point, hopefully, isn't to take away coverage from penis-havers, but to point out that other reproductive/genital health is also valid and worthy of consideration. It's a race to the top, not the bottom!