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Intimate Medical Examinations
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Given the choice of two people, would you rather the examination be carried out by a gay person of the same sex, or somebody of the opposite sex?
If it doesn't bother you, would you feel the same if you had to choose for your teenage child?
I really find it hard to believe that anyone could get a thrill from carrying out a medical examination so it's never bothered me.
If it doesn't bother you, would you feel the same if you had to choose for your teenage child?
I really find it hard to believe that anyone could get a thrill from carrying out a medical examination so it's never bothered me.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It worries me not one jot; I don't think it worries the medic either. A few years ago, after a major trauma, our neighbour, who happens to be a nurse, came to see me. My wife felt it only right to point out that, whilst I was led on the sofa, I wasn't wearing anything under my dressing gown. "I'm in medic mode", was the response.
The current debates about transgenders in prisons, changing rooms etc just set off a change of thought, that's all.
I posted earlier about gay people in prison and then started thinking about the fact that airport security frisks are always carried out by same sex officers but this segregation is all a bit pointless if they are gay.
I posted earlier about gay people in prison and then started thinking about the fact that airport security frisks are always carried out by same sex officers but this segregation is all a bit pointless if they are gay.
And I am the same, have always preferred a male doctor. I feel they are more sympathetic strangely.
Tilly I fully understand about your ex-pupil. I wouldn't have liked that either. When I left teaching on maternity leave a young girl gave birth at the same time as mine and we were in the same ward. The father was an ex-pupil of mine who'd been expelled only a couple of years before. That was weird!!
Tilly I fully understand about your ex-pupil. I wouldn't have liked that either. When I left teaching on maternity leave a young girl gave birth at the same time as mine and we were in the same ward. The father was an ex-pupil of mine who'd been expelled only a couple of years before. That was weird!!
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