Re: Undressing for medical examinations:
From: Jason (jason_at_nospam.com)
Date: 03/23/05
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Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 06:20:00 -0800
In article <42416141.2F5FFDB3@REMOVE-TO-REPLYoptusnet.com.au>,
david1133@REMOVE-TO-REPLYoptusnet.com.au wrote:
David,
I'm sure that if the doctor you mentioned was a man--it would have NOT
been a stimulating experience for your female partner. In addition, I
doubt if the experience would have OK by you. Am I correct?
Jason
> I had a somewhat similar experience, except the doctor in my case was
> female. This was OK by me, but my female partner who was present during this
> examination related to me later that she found the experience of watching
> somewhat 'stimulating'.
>
> David
>
> Jason wrote:
>
> > Robert,
> > I understand your point of view. I had a strange experience related to
> > this issue about 10 years ago. A medical doctor was conducting a complete
> > physical exam on me. During the exam (while I was totally nude) the male
> > doctor got down on his knees in front of me and spent about 3 minutes
> > conducting what he called an exam to determine if I had testicular cancer.
> > It was very stange and embarrassing to have a man on his knees in front of
> > me touching my genitals. I was glad when he finally finished. I later
> > asked his nurse (in private) whether or not the doctor was married and she
> > said "No" and refused to respond or answer my question as to whether or
> > not the doctor was a homosexual. I arranged to get a new doctor and have
> > NEVER gone back that doctor. The following year--my new doctor did not
> > even conduct an exam to determine whether or not I had testicular cancer.
> > My newest doctor is a female.
> >
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