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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I support the vaccine. Dh doesn't. We have kids. His view will win out for them. This isn't the only issue we stand on polar opposite sides with. I don't know how to make this work. But the thought of my kids losing stability at home and never knowing parents who had a good relationship makes me want to throw up so I keep trying to just survive this. I'm in therapy. But when you have disagreements where there is no room for compromise... Big consequential disagreements... What do you do?[/quote] Introduce your husband to the website: https://www.sorryantivaxxer.com/ Most of these antivaxxers think it can't happen to them because they're healthy, young, have natural antibodies, etc. There's an entry on there from yesterday; a young, white, religious & conservative, 24 year old male, father of a 2 year old, who was the epitome of health... and now he's dead. His name was Ryan Vaughn. Also, have him read Jeremy Voss' story on there. Both mom & dad were HUGE antivaxxers, and would actually battle & debate their daughter who's s surgical nurse about the vaccine... their skeazy friends even got involved with the bashing of their daughter. Both in their mid 40's, Jeremy & his wife are both in the ICU, he's getting better and has completely done a 180 regarding vaccines & actively preaches to change people's minds, however his wife was just placed on a ventilator. There are countless stories like these on https://www.sorryantivaxxer.com/. Hopefully that site will scare him straight (and these are people he can look up and talk to on Facebook, no fake news or misinformation there). [/quote] Holy christ on a cracker, these stories are scary! Unfortunately, it's probably going to take either knowing one of these people in real life, or it happening to your husband himself to change his mind. Otherwise he'll ignorantly chalk it up to the left's "misinformation machine". [/quote]
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