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gandalf1957 · 61-69, M
yes i have had the must have a chaperone scenario too. Female doctor refused to give prostate examination said it had to be a male colleague. Fair enough so booked an appointment with a male colleague. Come the day, he said had to have a chaperone - looked for one and only female chaperone available. Did I mind a female chaperone - no but that being so, couldn't I have had the examination 3 weeks earlier with the female GP??
We live in a sometimes crazy politically correct world ...
the stranger thing is some 2 years later had further examination different female GP in the same practice, was I okay with her doing the examination now rather than getting me back in the surgery - yes - did I want a chaperone - no OK well we can go straight ahead then !!!
We live in a sometimes crazy politically correct world ...
the stranger thing is some 2 years later had further examination different female GP in the same practice, was I okay with her doing the examination now rather than getting me back in the surgery - yes - did I want a chaperone - no OK well we can go straight ahead then !!!