Creole Lady Marmalade said:
I didn't allude to that......A male physician would give a text book answer instead of being able to relate and offer some suggestions.
You're right you didn't "allude" to it you concluded it. Granted it may be easier for someone to empathize with another if they've had a similar problem in the past but your logic simply doesn't hold water. How do you rationalize the difference in age? Should a menopausal woman only see an OB who's gone through that wonderful stage of life herself or can a 30 year old female doctor still be able to relate enough?
Creole Lady Marmalade said:
Sexual orientation and gender are two different things. And it's not a double standard for the very reason I stated above.
OK, are homosexual men cleared to become OBGYN's because there's no risk of sexual impropriety? Guess bi-sexuals are sort of shut out of the whole medical field aren't they.
Creole Lady Marmalade said:
Ibut that hasn't stopped the scores of sexual misconduct and malpractice complaints/inquiries, has it?
You're so full of shit I can smell you from this side of the Rockies. Please oh wise one show me the scores of men who've been drummed out of the OB core because abusing patients.
The Lizard King said:
Thanks for putting it that way. Actually I'm overdue for one of those, my first in fact, and was thinking no way, no how is any guy hetro or queer going anywhere near my asshole.
While by no means the most happy of annual experiences its really not all that bad. You lay on the table on your side, slide the foot from your upper leg so its resting on your lower knee and the doc goes digging for gold with a VERY well lubed gloved finger. Pokes around for a bit and then you're done. The worst part is if they use too much lube and you have slippery ass cheeks till you can get home and wash off the KY.
If you want real grief with your ass wait till your first colonoscopy. If you're not given the option to receive a general anesthetic, DEMAND one.