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i have been known to go to the doctors for an unrelated matter so i can lie on the examination table and spread my legs.I have never been told off by the doctors for doing this but they do seem to clear their throat a lot-ahem erm yes etc,
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I am guessing the reason the docs act this way isn't, and trust me when I say this, it IS NOT because you are turning them on and getting them excited. The truth of the matter is that you are embarrassing them, making them feel totally uncomfortable, and the only thing going through their mind at this point is, "is my malpractice insurance paid up, "what the hell is this woman thinking," or even better, "oh yes, I can't wait to make fun of her after she leaves." And if you don't think that happens, you are sadly mistaken, it will and does.
This is totally NOT cool, not fair to them and actually shameful on your part. I really really wish laypeople could get it through their heads that medical professionals do NOT get turned on by naughty bits, other body parts, or shameless acts of flirting.
We are there to do a job, and that job is to take care of you, make you better or make sure that you are on the right path to staying healthy. Let us do our job, the one we were born to do, the one you are paying us to do, or in some cases, the tax payers are paying us to do and stop projecting.