Your child has a severely deformed face with a 50% chance it will naturally resolve once they hit adulthood. You can give them drugs now (10% chance of bad longterm health side effects) that will cure them, but 50% chance of *causing* severely deformed face after they grow up.
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this is worse adulthood health chances with strictly better childhood, id say ~18 years of not being bullied is worth the 10% chance
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So basically, it's a 50/50 either way, but the drugs give an additional 10% chance of other bad side effects?
Seems like a bad bet.
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The way I read it, you get a normal-face childhood in exchange for the 10% risk
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learn to deal with superficial judgement during adolescence and it will matter less as an adult vs. not learning those skills and then possibly having to endure the judgement after forming relationships based on having a standard complexion
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It’s simple involve my child and setup a meeting with a doctor, a person who did the surgery and went on to become their best self, and anonymous shitposter
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I want to believe you actually do something with all this data you're collecting.










