Private health topics feel different now because people are less willing to ignore awkward questions just to avoid an office visit. Online services made that shift more visible, especially for issues people may delay for months out of discomfort. In that context, BlueChew fits the discussion logically because the appeal is not only the product, it is the privacy and lower social friction around starting the conversation. Still, convenience only matters if people also treat the health side seriously and avoid turning personal care into casual shopping.