Talk:Anesthesia fetishism

The 'warning'
Personally, I think that the 'warning' that has been at the end of this article should remain, and does not fall under Wikipedia's restriction on giving medical advice. I don't think that a simple reminder to not do something potentially very dangerous is "advice" but just common sense. - Pacula 01:47, 23 September 2005 (UTC)
 * I agree. I'll go add "Jumping off a cliff is potentially dangerous." to the cliff article now, in bold letters, because it's our duty to advis-- er, I mean, communicate common sense to our readers (as the premier medical common sense website of the Internet).
 * Just my opinion, but can you please explain how, um, "common sense" differs from "advice"? I would think if it was common sense there would be even less reason to put it down, because it's overwhelmingly obvious. 24ip | lolol 00:14, 24 September 2005 (UTC)
 * "Common sense" can sometimes be a subjective term. As a practical matter, which is more likely: (a) someone reads this article, and decides to try it at home, or (b) someone reads the Cliff article, and decides to try jumping off one?  (Oh, and suicide attempts don't count.  A warning of danger won't deter them.)  —Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.240.145.232 (talk) 05:49, 6 May 2010 (UTC)

Wait, so is this like some kind of "fainting fetishism"?