Hats off for male gynaecologists

How do you manage watching and touching tight shaved thing laid on a bed right before your eyes without wetting your pants?

Used to work in a lodging… Back in the year 2010…my chic’s gyna… Would show up with two chics… Kwa hio lodging… Like every once in a while… Bila wasi wasi… He’d nod wen he saw me… Since I’d visit his clinic with my chic…

is it enjoyable watching and touching sick body parts?

Uliza @PHARMACY @Heke ama @chap hao lazima wanajua

THANK YOU FOR THE HATS OFF!!!

[I][B]…As a professional male gynecologist our job is so HARD and full of TEMPTATIONS when you are an amateur to the job. For me my primary focus is always on providing the best possible care for my patients. When I am examining a patient wet crack. My attention is solely on their health and well-being. I approach each exam with a sense of Professionalism, Respect, and Empathy for my patients, and I do everything in my power to ensure that they feel Comfortable, Safe, and Respected throughout the process.

It is true, Very…that some patients walk in super well shave or groom their pubic area prior to an exam, but this is a common and accepted practice that helps to ensure a more accurate examination. However, as a medical professional, I am not distracted by a patient’s appearance or the grooming habits. Instead, I am focused on performing a thorough and accurate examination, listening to my patient’s concerns, and providing them with the best possible care.

I understand that some individuals may feel uncomfortable or anxious during a gynecological exam, especially if they are seeing a male doctor. That’s why I make every effort to create a Supportive and Compassionate environment that puts my patients at EASE. I encourage open communication and welcome any Questions or Concerns that my patients may have. I work hard to establish trust and build strong relationships with my patients, and I take my RESPONSIBILITY as a healthcare provider VERY SERIOUSLY.
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In conclusion, as a male GYNECOLOGIST, I understand the SENSITIVE and intimate nature of the work I do. I approach each EXAM with Professionalism, Empathy, and a Dedication to providing the BEST possible care for my patients. My focus is always on their HEALTH and WELL-BEING, and I take great PRIDE in my ability to build Strong, Supportive relationships with the individuals in my care.

Gynacologists are just glorified versions of @cortedivoire 2.0. #kupanuacheeks.

Poa mkuu. I can add that on the part of male patient fear is the one that helps. I have a n epididymal cyst that developed some years ago. But for more than ten years hasn’t grown in size. One day while in uon campus i was referred to that university hospital at knh. I was examined by two students, ladies. They caressed my balls but nothing woke up. And about the cyst should I get concerned?

I thought a chaperone must be involved when doing such procedures

Kwani mugo wa wairimu alikuwa anawamunch chaperone akiwa wapi

Your tick and bullshit infestation is rabid…ingia apa tena…shenzi
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