• new_guy@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Maybe I’m being cynical but I think humans would find a way to exploit this market and make women suffer, just like we can do with cattle.

    Inject women with hormones to make them produce more milk is an example I can think of.

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      11 months ago

      To my knowledge, the use of hormones in milk cattle is banned. And hormones in humans have severe life lasting side effects.

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        11 months ago

        And hormones in humans have severe life lasting side effects.

        Not having hormones has pretty severe effects. Women who’ve gone through menopause (or had ovaries removed) and don’t produce hormones often get prescribed hormones to prevent things like osteoporosis. Men with low testosterone get prescribed it. Children who don’t produce hormones don’t go through puberty–in the past, they castrated boys with pretty voices so they’d never have their voice break, and that had severe health consequences on the boys turned into eunuchs.

        I’m saying all of this because when it comes to “hormones”, you kinda have to be specific. You can’t just throw it out there like, “oOooOO! Hormones! Scary!” Otherwise you get into a realm similar to how people hear “dihydrogen monoxide” and don’t make the connection between the “scary science word” and the fact that dihydrogen monoxide is water and is necessary for life.

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          Sometimes I really hate the english language…

          Back there, when I mention hormones, it is implied it is non necessary for the normal functioning of the organism.

          In my language, using the word “hormones” in a conversation immediatly carries the meaning it is something artificially added, like hormone therapy for menopausal women or hormone therapy for transgender individuals or even for people with thyroid problems.

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        11 months ago

        At first glance, none.

        But then “willingness” and “money” rarely mix well. Yeah, there are humans “willing” to be paid for their plasma but it’s a marginalized part of the population trying to have just enough money to survive.

        I’m sorry. I’m trying not to ruin the meme any further.

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          11 months ago

          People donate blood, plasma, sperm and breast milk from all walks of life already. Some get paid too.

          If you want it to be about a particular group in can be, but even well off people donate/get money for their bodily fluids.

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            11 months ago

            Donation is one thing completely different than selling their fluids. There’s no incentive to exploit people when there’s not a payback in cash.

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              11 months ago

              And people sell them too already. They aren’t exploited.

              Yeah there will be people that try to abuse it, that applies to literally everything in life and should never be the reason to not do something.

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                  11 months ago

                  Unless they are forced to it can’t be exploitation.

                  Now if they work health benefits into instead of just paying better wages, that would be more on the exploitation side. But thats the bad eggs ruining it for the other 98% that don’t abuse it.

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                    11 months ago

                    it’s definitely exploitation. you just don’t like the connotation. they are being exploited for their blood just like a well is exploited for oil a mountain is exploited for minerals and forests are exploited for wood.