Ultimately, the issue lies within your loathing towards us medical professionals. We do our jobs as a required service - not to see genitalia. While obviously male and females will crack jokes between each other, there is no real disrespect or threat present. This "phenomenon" leading to your distaste is present across professions. I'm sure you can find examples in your own life as well. The key difference - we deal in bodies, others deal in other things.
ultimately you are making too big of a generalization.
first - I dont Loath the entire medical profession. I respect many individuals.
Second - Not everyone in the medical profession is there for the same reason. Some are altruistic as you state (not many) others are there for the money, or the control, or the title etc. some are there to see genitalia. That fact is supported by the several cases each year of Doctors filming or groping their patients. My father witnessed a male nurse opening my wifes gown to view her breasts when he came in to replace her IV bag. The nurse thought he was asleep. In the process he not only exposed her breasts to himself but also her father in law. something neither of them were happy about. Working in the field has opened my wifes eyes to the predatory nature of some "professionals" who have a position of trust and power.
Yes I agree that people are the same everywhere you go. My mechanic might have perversions but its much less of a problem while he is working on my car. There is the main issue of human physiology where its normal to notice or even be aroused by the opposite sex. I understand its not why most doctors are in the field but its naive to pretend its not part of the situation. I prefer to limit this type of exposure when possible.
it is a documented fact that attractive female patients receive more and longer intimate exams. Again this is something my wife has witnessed first hand. A certain male doctor will make room in his schedule for certain young and attractive patients and the office staff all laugh about it as if it is harmless.
Intimacy gone with Medical profession wife (MA)
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Ultimately, the issue lies within your loathing towards us medical professionals. We do our jobs as a required service - not to see genitalia. While obviously male and females will crack jokes between each other, there is no real disrespect or threat present. This "phenomenon" leading to your distaste is present across professions. I'm sure you can find examples in your own life as well. The key difference - we deal in bodies, others deal in other things.
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ultimately you are making too big of a generalization.
first - I dont Loath the entire medical profession. I respect many individuals.
Second - Not everyone in the medical profession is there for the same reason. Some are altruistic as you state (not many) others are there for the money, or the control, or the title etc. some are there to see genitalia. That fact is supported by the several cases each year of Doctors filming or groping their patients. My father witnessed a male nurse opening my wifes gown to view her breasts when he came in to replace her IV bag. The nurse thought he was asleep. In the process he not only exposed her breasts to himself but also her father in law. something neither of them were happy about. Working in the field has opened my wifes eyes to the predatory nature of some "professionals" who have a position of trust and power.
Yes I agree that people are the same everywhere you go. My mechanic might have perversions but its much less of a problem while he is working on my car. There is the main issue of human physiology where its normal to notice or even be aroused by the opposite sex. I understand its not why most doctors are in the field but its naive to pretend its not part of the situation. I prefer to limit this type of exposure when possible.
it is a documented fact that attractive female patients receive more and longer intimate exams. Again this is something my wife has witnessed first hand. A certain male doctor will make room in his schedule for certain young and attractive patients and the office staff all laugh about it as if it is harmless.