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Reply #30 posted 12/12/07 3:41pm

Serious

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JuliePurplehead said:

I had a transvaginal ultrasound once. This lady stuck what kind of looked like a billy club up my cooch. She hit my G spot (something that I have a hard time find myself) boxed But it was immediately followed by intense pain so the arousal didn't last too long. lol

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Reply #31 posted 12/12/07 3:55pm

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ill no way!
If you will, so will I
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Reply #32 posted 12/12/07 9:24pm

alphastreet

Never during it, only if I'm replaying the thought of laying down naked in the gown while getting my stomach and breasts examined. It could be because I've never really been exposed practically naked in front of anyone like that....and felt guilty about it, cause it's not like I'm attracted or anything, it's just the thought... I feel unethical about it too
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Reply #33 posted 12/12/07 9:29pm

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Serious said:

JuliePurplehead said:

I had a transvaginal ultrasound once. This lady stuck what kind of looked like a billy club up my cooch. She hit my G spot (something that I have a hard time find myself) boxed But it was immediately followed by intense pain so the arousal didn't last too long. lol

eek

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Reply #34 posted 12/12/07 9:39pm

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Having a camera shoved up your ass...kinda detracts from the sexy time, you know?
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Reply #35 posted 12/12/07 9:45pm

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NDRU said:

Serious said:


But I can't stand Tom Cruise neutral . I couldn't stand to watch Mission Impossible for more than half an hour.


I hate Tom Cruise, but I've liked a good number of his movies. EWS was one of them.


i will never forget going on a date to see this film...it was dead silent until the very end when kidman makes her declaration...everyone laughed. then, folks waited for the credits to roll and people jumped up from their seats and walked fast out the exit...i have never seen anything like that before or since...folks bumrushed the isles so fast that we created a gridlock and once all noticed what had happened we started laughing out loud.

worst. film. experience. at a theater. EVER!!!
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Reply #36 posted 12/12/07 9:46pm

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oh oh oh...and this was at an indie film theater.
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Reply #37 posted 12/12/07 9:53pm

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No...but I have another exam coming up....and I'd much rather have someone ELSE massage my G-Spot!

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Reply #38 posted 12/12/07 9:53pm

alphastreet

cool mimi, are we going off topic cause now I'm seen as a freak that made you all uncomfortable? sad
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Reply #39 posted 12/12/07 9:59pm

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no i usually end up feeling used after a pelvic exam. lol.


when I was in labour, a GP came over, whipped on his gloves and shoved his whole arm in. He had not even introduced himself to me.

It traumatised me, I cried in the shower for weeks after that sad
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Reply #40 posted 12/13/07 2:41am

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Yeah, those proctal exams can be a little frisky. I like to tease and flirt and say things like "that all you got, big boi?". It's only when they accept the challenge that things get a little out of control.
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Reply #41 posted 12/13/07 8:54am

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ZombieKitten said:

alwayslate said:

no i usually end up feeling used after a pelvic exam. lol.


when I was in labour, a GP came over, whipped on his gloves and shoved his whole arm in. He had not even introduced himself to me.

It traumatised me, I cried in the shower for weeks after that sad


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Reply #42 posted 12/13/07 8:55am

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No
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Reply #43 posted 12/13/07 11:33am

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ZombieKitten said:

alwayslate said:

no i usually end up feeling used after a pelvic exam. lol.


when I was in labour, a GP came over, whipped on his gloves and shoved his whole arm in. He had not even introduced himself to me.

It traumatised me, I cried in the shower for weeks after that sad

Damn! sad

You really felt violated?!
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Reply #44 posted 12/13/07 11:40am

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ZombieKitten said:

alwayslate said:

no i usually end up feeling used after a pelvic exam. lol.


when I was in labour, a GP came over, whipped on his gloves and shoved his whole arm in. He had not even introduced himself to me.

It traumatised me, I cried in the shower for weeks after that sad

That's awful sad.
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Reply #45 posted 12/13/07 1:57pm

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When I go to the doctors I'm usually at death's door, so no.
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Reply #46 posted 12/13/07 2:14pm

ZombieKitten

KidaDynamite said:

ZombieKitten said:



when I was in labour, a GP came over, whipped on his gloves and shoved his whole arm in. He had not even introduced himself to me.

It traumatised me, I cried in the shower for weeks after that sad

Damn! sad

You really felt violated?!


I did, I could see his face as he came into the room, totally not even considering me as a human being, just as a "job to do" it hurt like a motherfucker, and not even a hello, a smile, or "sorry this will be uncomfortable"

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Reply #47 posted 12/13/07 2:16pm

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ZombieKitten said:

KidaDynamite said:


Damn! sad

You really felt violated?!


I did, I could see his face as he came into the room, totally not even considering me as a human being, just as a "job to do" it hurt like a motherfucker, and not even a hello, a smile, or "sorry this will be uncomfortable"

cry

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Reply #48 posted 12/13/07 2:18pm

NDRU

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ZombieKitten said:

KidaDynamite said:


Damn! sad

You really felt violated?!


I did, I could see his face as he came into the room, totally not even considering me as a human being, just as a "job to do" it hurt like a motherfucker, and not even a hello, a smile, or "sorry this will be uncomfortable"

cry


whenever I worked with the public, I developed disdain for them. It wasn't right, but it happened. Doctors must feel the same, which is VERY scary!
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Reply #49 posted 12/13/07 2:20pm

ZombieKitten

heybaby said:

ZombieKitten said:



I did, I could see his face as he came into the room, totally not even considering me as a human being, just as a "job to do" it hurt like a motherfucker, and not even a hello, a smile, or "sorry this will be uncomfortable"

cry

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Reply #50 posted 12/13/07 2:21pm

ZombieKitten

NDRU said:

ZombieKitten said:



I did, I could see his face as he came into the room, totally not even considering me as a human being, just as a "job to do" it hurt like a motherfucker, and not even a hello, a smile, or "sorry this will be uncomfortable"

cry


whenever I worked with the public, I developed disdain for them. It wasn't right, but it happened. Doctors must feel the same, which is VERY scary!


that is awful to think sad they shouldn't be doctors without compassion. Don't they tell them in medical school that the ones who get sued for malpractice are ONLY the ones with a poor bedside manner? sad
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Reply #51 posted 12/13/07 2:25pm

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ZombieKitten said:

KidaDynamite said:


Damn! sad

You really felt violated?!


I did, I could see his face as he came into the room, totally not even considering me as a human being, just as a "job to do" it hurt like a motherfucker, and not even a hello, a smile, or "sorry this will be uncomfortable"

cry


That was "rude" of him! disbelief

sorry he did you like that momma! hug
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Reply #52 posted 12/13/07 2:27pm

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KidaDynamite said:

ZombieKitten said:



I did, I could see his face as he came into the room, totally not even considering me as a human being, just as a "job to do" it hurt like a motherfucker, and not even a hello, a smile, or "sorry this will be uncomfortable"

cry


That was "rude" of him! disbelief

sorry he did you like that momma! hug
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thank you hug that was over 7 years ago, I rarely think about it now, but it's crystal clear in my memory.
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Reply #53 posted 12/13/07 2:30pm

NDRU

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ZombieKitten said:

NDRU said:



whenever I worked with the public, I developed disdain for them. It wasn't right, but it happened. Doctors must feel the same, which is VERY scary!


that is awful to think sad they shouldn't be doctors without compassion. Don't they tell them in medical school that the ones who get sued for malpractice are ONLY the ones with a poor bedside manner? sad


Good point. Who's going to sue a doctor that they at least believed had good intentions?

and how could someone get healthy if they're being treated without compassion? Good doctors admit they do no actual healing, only set up the body to heal itself. That should providing comfort!!!
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Reply #54 posted 12/13/07 2:51pm

ZombieKitten

NDRU said:

ZombieKitten said:



that is awful to think sad they shouldn't be doctors without compassion. Don't they tell them in medical school that the ones who get sued for malpractice are ONLY the ones with a poor bedside manner? sad


Good point. Who's going to sue a doctor that they at least believed had good intentions?

and how could someone get healthy if they're being treated without compassion? Good doctors admit they do no actual healing, only set up the body to heal itself. That should providing comfort!!!


nod there was a study, and nice doctors who listened and were sympathetic didn't get sued, even when they made a mistake. Those doctors patients described as arrogant, impatient and/or patronising, were hit up big time, even just for little things.
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Reply #55 posted 12/13/07 8:31pm

alphastreet

soooo, I take it that nothing's wrong with me?
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Reply #56 posted 12/13/07 8:46pm

statuesqque

that'd be a... no
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Reply #57 posted 12/13/07 10:15pm

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No. But I wonder about these plastic surgeons, like the ones on the TV show "Doctor 90210", who look at women's boobs all the time (a lot of them seem to be male). I wonder if they ever get aroused looking at all the boobs that they did work on? hmmm
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Reply #58 posted 12/13/07 11:50pm

ZombieKitten

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No. But I wonder about these plastic surgeons, like the ones on the TV show "Doctor 90210", who look at women's boobs all the time (a lot of them seem to be male). I wonder if they ever get aroused looking at all the boobs that they did work on? hmmm


what I wonder is, when they get to the bedroom, can they switch off from work, and stop palpating the breast or suggesting their ladyfriend goes up a couple of cups? I imagine him getting kicked out of bed for drawing dotted lines with a black marker on her boobs falloff
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Reply #59 posted 12/16/07 8:30pm

alphastreet

lol zombie kitten, I wonder if they role play work with their spouse, that would be kind of creepy
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