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Ok-Wasabi2873 t1_j9mjhah wrote

I know doctors that have paid for abortions because they knocked up patients. One paid off a patient when she had the baby. Yes, most were OB/GYN. It’s so common that when my wife went for a check up, there’s a female nurse always in the room if the doctor is male. If the doctor is a woman, no extra nurse.

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WonkyHonky69 t1_j9n7ykx wrote

That’s not why there are chaperones when doing sensitive examinations on patients…

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[deleted] t1_j9mr0s0 wrote

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kjmuell2 t1_j9mtjl6 wrote

I don't know about that. I knew a guy in college that was pre-med with the goal of being an OB/GYN. His mom had died of ovrarian cancer when he was young. Sure some are creeps but some have really good, personal reasons.

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epsdelta74 t1_j9mtnhm wrote

I disagree. A person who is interested in a career in medicine who is drawn to the study of and health of the female reproduction system should follow that path if they wish. Male/female should not matter.

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Fezzik5936 t1_j9mxidw wrote

Sure is a good thing that females are biologically incapable of either being attracted to females or being sexually predatory!

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roll_left_420 t1_j9nidro wrote

Female predators are not nearly as common though.

Men are the primary sexual predators against other men, women, trans and genderqueer people, as well as minors.

It’s not even close.

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