jillio
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what a shame...sickening!
**nodding**
what a shame...sickening!
IF you think georgia is a disturbing state check out New Mexico. It pales compared to what's happening in Georgia.
Regarding what? Childhood sexual abuse? Or on another level?
Apparently, seeing a child's loin (during a check-up, of course) isn't enough. Disturbing.
*shrugs*
Must be something in the water or the air...
The way you worded that was disgusting...
no, not you.
Would you be uncomfortable seeing a male doctor at the breast clinic? Why did that doctor decide to become an expert on breast? It's the same thing with male OB/GYNs. Ugh.
I refuse to see a male OB/GYN because it's just WRONG on so many levels.
He knows more about my vajay than I do? I don't think so!
That's a person opinion, and I certainly respect that. I personally don't care, and many of my female friends don't care either. What if you are gay? I personally am bisexual...so lol.
The way you worded that was disgusting...
no, not you.
Would you be uncomfortable seeing a male doctor at the breast clinic? Why did that doctor decide to become an expert on breast? It's the same thing with male OB/GYNs. Ugh.
I refuse to see a male OB/GYN because it's just WRONG on so many levels.
He knows more about my vajay than I do? I don't think so!
Would you be uncomfortable seeing a male doctor at the breast clinic? Why did that doctor decide to become an expert on breast? It's the same thing with male OB/GYNs. Ugh.
I refuse to see a male OB/GYN because it's just WRONG on so many levels.
He knows more about my vajay than I do? I don't think so!
I've had male and female doctors perform my GYN exams. I prefer the female doctors, especially since the doctors at VA clinic aren't OB/GYN specialists. They are general practice doctors, mostly in their 60's. The only way to see a specialist is if there is a problem that requires one.
To take it a step further, I think the last thing a rape victim needs to hear is a voice of a man. I could be wrong, but for a while I feel that in the beginning, only female officers and counselors should talk with her. Is that going overboard?
To take it a step further, I think the last thing a rape victim needs to hear is a voice of a man. I could be wrong, but for a while I feel that in the beginning, only female officers and counselors should talk with her. Is that going overboard?
I don't think that's going overboard. It should at least be an option for the victim to choose.To take it a step further, I think the last thing a rape victim needs to hear is a voice of a man. I could be wrong, but for a while I feel that in the beginning, only female officers and counselors should talk with her. Is that going overboard?
And to think he was a pediatrician at ACH? That's the states best hospital for children, and that tells you two things:
1. He's really that slick
OR
2. ACH looked the other way.
Both disturb me. Any time I take my DD to the doctor, I am ALWAYS present in the examination room.
Georgia has been in the news a lot lately. They might want to check the water.