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Rowdyboy

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13. Can only speak for myself. My doc for the last 10 years has been opposite sex....
Sat Aug 3, 2013, 01:31 AM
Aug 2013

I can talk about ANYTHING with her, I'm far more comfortable talking to her without any of the male bullshit to worry with. I'm far more at ease with her than I've ever been with a male doc-especially discussing sexual issues.

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It's not sexist. Dealing with a doctor is much about communication. onehandle Aug 2013 #1
listen to your friend. n/t Whisp Aug 2013 #2
If you get small enough mythology Aug 2013 #3
I have had a male technician give me a transvaginal ultrasound. The whole procedure liberal_at_heart Aug 2013 #7
Discreet is the correct spelling for your meaning. gvstn Aug 2013 #37
NO. It is a little unusual you have a female doctor quinnox Aug 2013 #4
I'm a male and my doctor is female. I don't think it's all that unusual. Scuba Aug 2013 #21
I don't think that's unusual. I've had a male general practitioner LisaLynne Aug 2013 #36
I had two male doctors do my breast surgery. I never did feel uncomfortable though. liberal_at_heart Aug 2013 #5
Of course it's not sexist. Greybnk48 Aug 2013 #6
No, its not. elleng Aug 2013 #8
Ask her for a referral to a urologist and tell her you're bashful. Warpy Aug 2013 #9
You have every right to see any doctor who makes you feel most comfortable BainsBane Aug 2013 #10
no Liberal_in_LA Aug 2013 #11
Interesting article and subsequent discussion XemaSab Aug 2013 #12
Can only speak for myself. My doc for the last 10 years has been opposite sex.... Rowdyboy Aug 2013 #13
No, you should feel free to go with whichever doc you're most comfortable with. Adsos Letter Aug 2013 #14
Do what ever you need to do and don't worry about sensibilities Riftaxe Aug 2013 #15
You should see the doctor you are comfortable seeing, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. nt MADem Aug 2013 #16
nope - it's whoever you are comfortable with Skittles Aug 2013 #17
Do what you need to do but there is also value in challenging yourself... Luminous Animal Aug 2013 #18
Many women prefer a female ob/gyn. It's not sexism, it's more a matter of privacy. pnwmom Aug 2013 #19
no JI7 Aug 2013 #20
Not sexist at all, provided it's a matter of your personal comfort Sheldon Cooper Aug 2013 #22
I can't judge your for it treestar Aug 2013 #23
When I first looked for a gynecologist I only considered female doctors tanyev Aug 2013 #24
lol... I don't remember I posting this. penultimate Aug 2013 #25
I'm going to rec the thread now Union Scribe Aug 2013 #26
You should see a doctor about that. Atman Aug 2013 #27
No. a la izquierda Aug 2013 #28
No, it is fine that you feel that way. madaboutharry Aug 2013 #29
I think you go with whomever you feel most comfortable with davidpdx Aug 2013 #30
Yes, its disgustingly RW sexist and it makes me sick. jessie04 Aug 2013 #31
not sexist; normal... magical thyme Aug 2013 #32
You know... pipi_k Aug 2013 #33
Who cares if it's sexist? Bunnahabhain Aug 2013 #34
As a woman, I don't think I'd call that sexist. liberalhistorian Aug 2013 #35
Reading the responses in this thread, I find it odd that so many people care about the gender MadrasT Aug 2013 #38
Your body, your choice, your business alone. nt geek tragedy Aug 2013 #39
Do what makes you feel more comfortable n/t LiberalElite Aug 2013 #40
I don't think so. nt ZombieHorde Aug 2013 #41
It's not sexist,but newcriminal Aug 2013 #42
Precisely. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #45
Heh...more likely I'm sexist because I almost always prefer a female doctor. TheKentuckian Aug 2013 #43
I prefer whomever is qualified. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #44
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