People who don’t have sex or struggle to find a sexual partner to have children, will now be considered disabled.
This shocking new development comes after new guidelines by the World Health Organisation, which are set to be announced soon.
Until now, not having an active sexual life or infertility was never considered a disability, but with this new move, all this is set to be changed.
According to reports, the World Health Organisation (WHO) is set to classify a person, who is unable to find a suitable sexual partner or is lacking a sexual relationship to have children, as disabled.
WHO says the change will give every individual “the right to reproduce”.
The new rule will cover heterosexual and gay couples, who will be given same priority like a couple seeking IVF because of fertility problems.
But critics branded the new laws as “absurd and nonsense” arguing that the organization has overstepped the mark by moving into social matters rather than health.
Some even said that the new guidelines goes against the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines.