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Local lass

Should people be able to sell??

parts of there own body.
at the moment you are not allowed to accept money for parts of your body say a kidney but why?
i dont see the problem in it Confused
rosco

Well, one reason I can think of is if you do sell a part of your body and then have health problems as a result and cause the NHS lots of expense for treating you- it's hardly fair on the rest of society.

Plus some people are (or think they are) really hard up for cash, and there will be always a few that d sell without thinking throguh the consequences, this would protected them.
Local lass

rosco wrote:
Well, one reason I can think of is if you do sell a part of your body and then have health problems as a result and cause the NHS lots of expense for treating you- it's hardly fair on the rest of society.

Plus some people are (or think they are) really hard up for cash, and there will be always a few that d sell without thinking throguh the consequences, this would protected them.



your first comment is the same for donating there could be problems with that.

i know a few years ago a student was going to sell his kidney to pay off student loans .
i really do not see the problem in it after all it his body.
kathy27

Would any one like my legs (they ache abit, but normally are in good condition) buyer to collect and dismantle  Laughing  contact for price  Wink
Geddi

A great film called: Dirty Pretty Things shows some of the possible consequences of selling and buying body parts.

I strongly recommend watching this.  It is a British film set in London.

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