Just as there are male gynecologists, there are also female urologists. These are just doctors and there is nothing perverse in the human body - they just specialize in this area and just as the dentist does not want to make oral love to you, so the urologist is not interested in you as a man.
From experience I can say that even often male gynecologists are better, although they do not really have the organs that are the object of their profession - just maybe they are more careful about it, they are more understanding.
In addition, there is no way there are no female urologists, because women also need urologists - urology is a science of the urinary system and, incidentally, deal with the male genitals, just as dermatologists deal with sexually transmitted diseases, but this is not their case. main specialty.
For example, women have urinary tract, kidneys and so on and urologists treat us. As a woman, I also went to a urologist.
And finally, if you don't feel like going to a urologist, go to a man. You have a choice. For a long time I only went to gynecologists and it was also good until I came across a man by chance and you actually feel uncomfortable at first, but you get used to it because your genitals are also an organ, they can get sick and it is very important for reproduction. What is so perverse in it I do not understand. Learn to love and respect the human body, because the problem is not in the doctors, but in your attitude towards your organs.
To me, by this logic, if there are doctors who have chosen surgery, it means that they are drawn to the butcher and are perverted serial killers.
It's a job like any other, and someone still has to do it, whether it's a man or a woman. The important thing is to be good at it.
These are doctors and there is nothing wrong with that!
Ah, what about male gynecologists? Well, by that logic, he also doesn't have ovaries and a cycle, so how does he know what's wrong with me? Didn't you understand that when a person is a good specialist it doesn't matter if he is a man or a woman? The important thing is to understand your work and help you. And if you're so worried about someone touching you, go to a man. Personally, I was at a male gynecologist and there were no problems. The man was very kind and considerate. However, I guess there is not only 1 doctor in your city, so you can always decide who to make an appointment with. And believe me, these women don't do that because they're perverts. Imagine such a doctor with 25 years of experience! The woman has long been tired of watching and accepting it simply as part of the job. Just like male gynecologists, they have no sexual attraction to their patients. For them, it's just a job like any other.
As there are male gynecologists, so there are female urologists. Doctors have no sexual attraction to their patients, and they shouldn't. In front of the doctors we undress and so on, but everything depends on our health. We should not be ashamed of our body, whether it is a man or a woman examining us. They are very well acquainted with the human body, they have seen everything and I do not think that the fact that a doctor deals specifically with the genitals should be associated with sexual attraction - these are organs like everyone else! And your claim that, for example, women urologists can't understand you because they don't have a penis is very wrong! As I said, doctors know the anatomy and everything related to our organs very well. And if you are still worried about a woman examining you, just go to a man and still we should not be ashamed of the doctors - their job is to help us :)
I don't think what you think about anatomists and veterinarians, obstetricians and gynecologists.
The opinion you have is absolutely absurd, without taking offense. The profession one chooses is based on one's preferences and professional interests. Hardly any woman will study medicine for 6 years and then specialize for another 5, just because she is perverted ... Urology is a specialty that deals mainly with the urinary system, and as far as I know - women have one. The same story applies to gynecologists - do not think that a man became a gynecologist just because he wanted to look at naked and undressed women all day. Male gynecologists deal ONLY with diseases of the female reproductive system, is this also strange and perverse? !!
The author is about 13 years old, is now entering puberty and thinks so. Don't be angry with him. As he grows a little, he will change his mind.
I have been seen more by male gynecologists and there seems to be something true in the fact that they are better specialists. Maybe it's because they don't have symptoms and learn more to understand better
I was examined by both a male and a female urologist. I wonder why, but the doctor, although he knows from personal experience the sensitivity of my testicles, crushes them as if they were tennis balls. The woman was much more careful in touching my prostate ... I have to admit, it was nice. hehe hehe
PS And for your logic, that if he doesn't have a penis, he can't cure it for you, because he doesn't know it, hmmm. You don't have a mind either, but you're trying to think!
What stupid reasoning! Urologists, gynecologists, what about whether they are women or men !? In general, women urologists are very rare, just this specialty does not attract young doctors to specialize in it. There are probably exceptions, but in my city - one of the largest regional cities in Bulgaria, there are no urologists, and urologists - a lot!
By the same token, pediatricians should also be only women, but this is not the case. Or forensic scientists and pathologists are just men, but there are also many forensic pathologists who don't care about corpses at all.
Look, if we are a stupid Islamic state, a male obstetrician-gynecologist cannot exist or a female urologist!
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