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Men , do you get turned on when looked at by a female doctor/optometrist/de


Question Posted Friday December 26 2014, 8:39 pm

get turned on when looked at by a female doctor/optometrist/dentist?

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adviceman49 answered Saturday December 27 2014, 1:03 pm:
I have a number of female doctors. For the most parts such as my dentist I find there touch to be much lighter and they are more understanding than their male counter parts.

As for being turned on by them. Why, they are very professional in how they go about examining me and they take great care in protecting my modesty when having to examine my private parts. I once had a very beautiful Ophthalmologist who offered to do eye surgery on me to correct a cross eye problem. This was the only time I let a doctor’s sex or beauty come in to the conversation. I said to her, "Doc you’re beautiful but you’re not come near me with a knife." If her husband didn't get a new job in another state she would still be my eye doctor.

There is no reason to get turned on by a medical professional. Yes if you are a young man who is always in a constant state of sexual arousal you may get an erection while being examined. You should not be embarrassed as the doctor will not be. This is a normal reaction.

Of course if you are over 14 and your sexual organs are being examined you have the right under a law called HIPPA to request a male doctor. The reason for this is over the age of 14 this law gives you total medical confidentiality over your reproductive system. This means neither mom nor dad can be in the exam room if your reproductive system is being examine. The doctor cannot discuss anything related to these examinations to anyone including your parents without your expressed written permission including your parents.

Congress passed this law so that young people would seek out medical advice for questions or problems concerning their reproductive system they may be too embarrassed to ask a parent about.

All you need to say to the doctor is you invoke your rights under HIPPA. From that point on you are in charge of any medical exam that may include the examination or treatment of your reproductive system. If you wish to be seen by a male doctor you can ask for one there is nothing mom or dad can do to force you to be examined by any doctor as long as you are over 14 and the exam includes your reproductive system.

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