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Female Nurse ... With Stubble?
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This is interesting - I'd like to know what the women on here think?
Personally I would not have a problem with a Medical Professional being of any (or indeed no) sexual identity when performing 'intimate' procedures on me - I'd just want them to be competent, confident and humane.
This is interesting - I'd like to know what the women on here think?
Personally I would not have a problem with a Medical Professional being of any (or indeed no) sexual identity when performing 'intimate' procedures on me - I'd just want them to be competent, confident and humane.
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For me, until gender reassignment has been completed they are still the same sex as on their birth certificate.
Women who are trying to be men and get pregnant are not men yet and men trying to be women who have not had all the bits nipped and tucked and enough hormone treatment to halt/reverse maleness is still a man.
For me, until gender reassignment has been completed they are still the same sex as on their birth certificate.
Women who are trying to be men and get pregnant are not men yet and men trying to be women who have not had all the bits nipped and tucked and enough hormone treatment to halt/reverse maleness is still a man.
If a choice is offered, then the patient's wishes should be respected - there's not much point offering a choice if it is then ignored.
By the by, things may have changed, but during a couple of prolonged stays in hospital (40 or so years ago now), I could have waited a long time if I'd insisted on a male nurse for my personal care - I suspect that the "I must have a choice of the sex of my nurse" is still pretty much an option for women only ...
By the by, things may have changed, but during a couple of prolonged stays in hospital (40 or so years ago now), I could have waited a long time if I'd insisted on a male nurse for my personal care - I suspect that the "I must have a choice of the sex of my nurse" is still pretty much an option for women only ...
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