To: Froufrou
Were this still appropriate for my daughters (they are married) , I would vaccinate them immediately. It has nothing to do with encouraging promiscuity (as stupid an argument as I have heard in years), but one of partial protection against cervical cancer, a horrible way to die. However, I can not endorse making it mandatory. I applaud Texas for providing it for free to those who can not afford it.
To: Starwolf
"Were this still appropriate for my daughters (they are married)"
Marriage has nothing whatsoever to do with it. It's recommended for females from 11-26. TX will not pay for it beyond age 21, as it now stands.
I'd be looking for that to change, though.
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