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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Lane3 who wrote (76647)10/6/2003 4:25:41 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
"Now if you have in your area male general practitioners who specialize in men, that would be interesting to hear about."

I would have a problem with that too. Simply on the basis of health risks.

The significant difference here is that there are not enough female doctors to ensure that every patient would get served by a qualified doctor...and we would be talking about medical harm being done as a result. There is a great deal of intimacy involved with medical treatment as well and not without problems. The medical treatement is not usually focused on physical intimacy designed toward stimulation, relaxation and feeling envigorated in the process, but on restoring health from a diseased condition.

There are more female masseus's than male masseurs. The issues are easy to differentiate which is why I made mojo a masseur, instead of a physician.
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