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SailingBare
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Posted - 09/03/2015 : 8:18:20 PM
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For a couple of years my doc ( a close family friend) used to say time to drop the pants and lets see where the sun don't shine. For some reason he does not say that any more......
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sailawaybob
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Posted - 09/18/2015 : 8:43:32 PM
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docor offices seem like a factory lines nowdays heck lucky if they check your heart or blood pressure let alone tell you to disrobe.
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FireProf
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Posted - 09/19/2015 : 02:05:04 AM
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Thankfully ... our primary doctor isn't one of those afraid to touch, poke and physically exam us. Her being aware that we are nudists and are "comfortable with being nude or partially disrobed makes her job easier."
When she stops treating us like this, it may be time to look for another doctor but I suspect she'll retire long before then.
Loves being naked. Plays well with others!
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Warmskin
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Posted - 09/19/2015 : 02:07:13 AM
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I have a slight tan (noticeable) where the sun doesn't usually hit me. I'm due for a physical given by a female doctor. A lot of us probably don't want to appear out of the ordinary when being viewed by a doctor. Nudists less so, to a good degree, I imagine. Still there are some of us (me! me!) who don't like attention being drawn to themselves.
I would bet that doctors are trained not to make comments that would make their patients feel uncomfortable. "Wow, you must be one of those nudist types," would not be an ethical comment to make to a patient. Or, "I see you've taken to running around naked for the first time."
My thought is to place the onus on the doctor, and let him/her deal with your overall tan, or other effects, and not you. A good doctor is not going to make anything of it. The only thing that should draw attention is if you got a terrible sunburn.
“I rise early almost every morning and sit in my chamber, without any clothes whatever, half an hour or an hour, according to the season, either reading or writing.” Ben Franklin
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FireProf
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Posted - 09/19/2015 : 09:39:53 AM
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Since my initial post, 7 years ago, I've had many visits, exams and conversations with our doctor. She's made comments that 1) don't make you feel as though you're doing something wrong, 2) what you're doing is harmful to your health and 3) is not negative or judgmental about how you live ... as long as it's not unhealthy.
Her comments to both of us were, "beautiful tans, just be sure to use sunscreen," "are you visiting a dermatologist regularly?," "do you sunbath daily?," ... She noticed that my wife had had some spots removed surgically and told her, just like the dermatologist, "you just have to be more careful about how long and how much sun exposure you're getting. It doesn't mean you have to stop all together." That from our primary doctor and our dermatologist ... both females.
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bubbabubba
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Posted - 03/19/2017 : 12:20:29 PM
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I have never ben asked a question and I have a very manscaped crotch--- trimmed "V"V shape and waxed o the sides of that. Get my ass and crack waxed or lasered....See urology folks 2 times per year and they just ignore it-- I WAS once insulted by a rude nurse because of my extra holes where I had removed some genital jewelry-- I still go to that practice but REFUSE to ever let that nurse be anywhere near me....I now leave some of my jewelry in that does not interfere with the exams I need to have...
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