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Question Posted Sunday August 29 2004, 7:46 pm

i need sum help...recenlty it came up and my parents wan to get me checked to see if i am a virgin or not *im not* and i want to know is it true that the docort cant tell them ? or what .. ?

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xcry4noguyx answered Sunday August 29 2004, 9:51 pm:
Well...actually no they can't. It's called "doctor-patient priveledge" The doctors cannot tell your parents what went on in the doctors office, or what is going on with you unless it's a serious health problem. The doctors should not and im pretty sure are not ALLOWED to tell your parents if you are a virgin or not.

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