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His other head will "wink"
Just keep winking, just keep winking, just keep winking winking winking
He might take OP's wink back at him as a green light to do as he pleases.
What a good excuse.
Because you trust them to be professionals and do their job.
Yeah, I agree 12. And any woman that ever tries to do a "man's job" I'm always suspicious about too. Just isn't right you know? People should know their place, where they can go, and where they can't.
12, Male doctors tend to be more sympathetic and gentle with women than female doctors, and this is even more true with gynecology. If the doctor is female and she asks when my last period was, and I simply reply, "I'm not pregnant" because I know that's why she's acting, she immediately assaults me with a barrage of questions, often impolitely. If I do the same thing with a male doctor, 9/10 times he'll simply say, "Okay" and move on. And with gynecology, female gynecologists tend to have an "oh don't be such a baby" attitude, whereas men make an extra effort to not hurt you and make the unpleasant experience as comfortable as possible. So that's why some women don't mind going to a male gynecologist.
*asking, not "acting." Ducking Swype. Always making me look like a fool.
This, exactly this, my gfs first pap smear was with a female, hurt, second one a few months later was with a guy, little pressure nothing else
I've had bad experiences with both male and female gynecologists. My doctor now is a female and amazing! One added reason I prefer a female doctor is because where I live, if you have a male doctor, there always needs to be an extra person such as the RN (I guess a witness?) during the examination. I already feel vulnerable being in that position and would rather not have more than my doctor see my privates on display.
@12: Probably because not every guy is a pervert as you seem to think.
35: I go to a female gynecologist, and there always seems to be a nurse in the room too.
How about actually making sense instead of getting whiney when no one understands your joke?
Omg. You should wink back.
The severity depends if you're a male or female.
Really? Gynecologists work with the female reproductive system.
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Wait, what?
Ladies and gentlemen, please don't feed the dumbass.
Smooth.
This reinforces my refusal to go to male gynecologists.
Sexism folks, it goes both ways
I'm too scared of going to a gynecologist in general. So glad that my doctor told me I probably won't need to get a papsmear until I get married.
unless you are sexually active
Yeah, no, I completely understand and agree. Ever since I've known about gyno exams and my eventual need for them, I've had my mind set on going to a female gyno. I just can't get past the thought of some dude I barely know palpating my pelvic region and poking at my vulva/******. Eugh :| PS: lol "sexism goes both ways." You're not even close, dude.
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Wink back at him next time and see what he does.
What a good excuse.