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Male RN-assist with pelvic exams?
I find nothing humorous in attempted suicide, or injury to one's genitals either. It was a poor attempt on my part to be sarcastic. My point is that some medical "professionals" do, and you can read it straight from the horse's mouth. I don't see how any medical professional would be offended by a pelvic exam, or how any injury/attempted suicide is funny, but apparently some do. There was also a thread on here on how to deal with sexual harrassment from patients and some of the more common responses were to:1) make fun of the size of the genitals, or 2) the many different ways to "accidently" injure a male's private parts. I can't see teachers or many other professionals dealing with sexual harrassment, which they too experience, via methods such as these. I think it would be alarming to anyone under medical care to know that their examination might lead to loss of libido in a health care worker, or that their serious injury or less than desirable anatomy would be source of great humor to those who are supposed to be caring for them. DO these guys have daughters, wives, or mothers? Do these girls have sons, husbands, fathers? How would they feel if it was one of them??
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Male RN-assist with pelvic exams?
Th hypocrisy of this thread is amazing. Read this thread: https://allnurses.com/forums/f18/funniest-injury-you-have-ever-seen-70363.html What's funny is injuries to the scrotum, or member (especially if it's small, even funnier if it's small because it has been maimed or blown away):rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Or how about how funny it was when a teenager tried unsuccesfully to commit suicide several times?:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: You've got something wrong if you don't see the humor in that! It's not as if you women aren't "sizing up" every guy you deal with, or pay special attention to the especially good-looking patients. There seems to be plenty of professionalism lacking among female caregivers as well.
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When circ's go bad...
Removed very graphic post.
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Circumcision questions
I've considered undergoing this procedure because I've felt uncomfortable being uncircumcised my entire life. When I discussed the matter with my wife, she said that she was ok with whatever decision I came to, but that she prefers a circumcised member: she feels that it is more visually appealing and more sanitary. I haven't discussed it with a doctor because I haven't completely made up my mind yet. I wanted input, because I feel like a lot of women have hidden feelings regarding circumcision that they don't reveal because they don't want to hurt someone's feelings. My wife has not been forceful, insensitive, or calloused at all, but I do know what her preference is in this area. Thank you for responding.
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Circumcision questions
My wife would like me to be circumcised and I was wondering what I can expect during my first office visit to the urologist and after the operation. My wife has already made me an appointment with a urologist, and she wants me to come in for a pre-op exam before she does the operation. Also, a girlfirend of hers recommended that I get a "high and tight". What exactly is that, and is this a procedure you would recommend? Do you women advocate circumcision?