I went to a female pediatrician until 9th grade. My mother was good friends with this doctor and stayed in the exam room for the whole physical. Genital exam was very quick, but was weird with mother in the room and she saw everything. For next high school physical I went to a male family doctor who did a thorough scrotal exam because I have a grade three varicocele and yes I got an erection. So embarrassing.
As a man, I feel better with a female doctor. But there is a certain fear of getting a natural erection during a treatment. Then I think sorry, sorry, sorry...
@@KathleenHemafor some reason i get panic attacks alot at the doctor if i get pain im afraid to go to the doctor i get panic attacks what do i do? To stopme getting panick attacks at doctor
But isn't it weird though? After all they are checking there to see how healthy everything is there and erections are part of it. In fact they can check it too if it happens. Somehow it makes no sense in that context
Just think that doctor is beautiful like you. There is a chance of nervousness and low erection at all, or erection until the end of life 😊😊 @@KathleenHema
I didn't care for those annual growth exams because I didn't know beforehand what type of exam I was scheduled for. Then when the nurse would say please remove "all" your clothing leaving me to sit naked on the exam table I knew what type of exam I was there for. The regular check up would be with underpants on. I have to say that at least those annual growth exams were better than the military exams where you could be naked in a room with other naked men as you receive a rectal exam.
I'm an old man now, but still regret having this as a teen. It's so wrong. Doing it in front of a parent can make it ten times worse. Healthcare staff have no clue how bad this really is.
When I was 8, my female babysitter molested me several times. She would pull my pants down to look at me. They she would play with my penis. Consequently, I'm not sure if I could handle a pelvic exam by a woman, especially since the exam would be very similar to what my babysitter did. Have you ever had a patient with a similar history?
I'm old. In my day at a private school about a dozen or so boys were lined up at a go and told to drop their pants and the doc with a light on his forhead just went along the row. Nobody gave any thought to privacy. That was just tge way it was.
Of course. In fact, your child has the right not be examined down there at all. However, if they’re going out for certain sports, then that might be a requirement. But it would be the child’s choice if it was worth it.
I am in my mid 30's and I still sometimes get erections during genital exams is this normal? My doctor never says anything. He just goes on with the exam.
@@KathleenHema thank you. I thought that ended after my 20's. It was not an issue when I got into my early 30's but recently at my physicals it has been happening again. I just ignore it as does the doctor. Thanks for the reassurance
My cousin got prostate cancer due to him not being comfortable getting himself checked. No matter how old you are, if you see signs get checked it can save your life
Asymptomatic hernias are not dangerous. Check the USPSTF recommendations for tumor screening. No need for physician involvement in the absence of material concerns.
OK. But what if the doctor is _male_ and he’s smirking? Which is worse? But even more than this, maybe none of these doctors is actually smirking. Maybe you’re just overly self-conscious. Or maybe you have insecurities about yourself with women in general. After watching a bunch of videos like this, I discovered that there are people who get professionally paid to be patients, both men and women. Basically when students are going through med school, first they practice on mannequins. But this training only goes so far. After that, there are specially trained people from all walks of life (like musicians or whatever you can think of) who get paid to have a pelvic exam. Their job is called a “Standardized Patient.” (No minors, of course.) But just like there are people who will go and sit naked for artists who are learning to draw, there are people who ‘donate their bodies to science’ while they’re still alive. I’m guessing any med student who’s gone through this training has gotten over smirking at patients.
@@DaRyteJuan if a man feels better with male doc ,wel give him one.If female like more female doc give her one.And al this crap about discussing why and how wil not be nessesary . But only thing i see is that this female docs are forcing themselfs up everywhere. They only thing they want is forcing the males to accept.I am not gay and i am crazy about every woman.,but never of my life there wil be a female doc touching my private parts. Female doctors are the a big problem ,not the male patients.
I never had a prostate exam until I was 18. My mother was certainly not in the room with me! But, I did tell her about it afterwards. Doctors don't do those anymore.
It's not the erection I'm afraid of, it's the spontaneous ejaculation I may have. What's your advice for that? Should I masturbate before visiting my doctor? Would that change any result of the exam?
My parents took me to the doctor every year but thankfully I was only required to get a full exam before 5th grade and before high school. Well I'm sure I did when I was younger than that but I don't remember what it was like before then. At 10 I hadn't started puberty yet of course. They told me to strip down to my underwear and put on the gown but for some reason it didn't occur to me that the Dr would check my genitals. He just pulled my underwear back and looked but didn't touch. But I said "what ya doin?" 😂😂 He said "just checking you underneath." Well at my high school physical I knew that he would be checking my genitals. He had a female med student with him and of course when he pulled my underwear back I had an erection. And again he didn't touch anything down there. I can't imagine if I had an erection and he was touching my penis or testicles.
@@bronsonleach3573 I know that now but not when I was a kid. Nobody ever said that I could say no to doctors. I guess some people think consent doesn't apply just because someone is a doctor.
@@anthonyalba1238 Yeah I know I learned early because my faith is very strick modesty wise. I can not show a woman my genitals unless I am married to them. Male doctors I had no problems with because they only check if there is a problem. I had to see a urologist at age 13 because of erection pain that caused a curvature. I allowed the doctor to bring in a male student. Well apparently when I was circumcised they took to much skin. So now I am having to regrow that skin back.
I'm in my 30s and at times get an erection during a physical exam, but not as much as the erection I got at the moment watching your video. Thank you for sharing!
I've always had female doctor's also and feel comfortable with them. I also worked for over 20 years as a life or figure model and never had an erection being naked in front of people. In fact the artists always would ask for me because I was professional and my only concerns were getting paid and what was best for the artists!
Las erecciones son normales, pero si en un momento dado sale liquido preseminal, se considera normal? con tanto toqueteo y encima si la doctora es joven y atractiva pues igual es inevitable y más si agarra y aprieta el glande para inspeccionarlo...
Yes that is normal. Pre cum is a natural lubrication that men make. It comes from the prostate. However it is ment to saturate in the foreskin and maintain the lubrication throughout sex. However circumcised men still make pre cum but it is not as effective at lubricating the organ during sex.
In doing more research on this subject, I discovered in the state of New York, teenagers have almost complete autonomy over their choices about what medical care they’re going to consent to and even confidentiality from their parents.
@@KathleenHemaThese exams are very unnecessary and unethical. It is the fathers job and responsibility to teach their sons about their genitals not a doctor. The only time a doctor is nessary is when something is wrong and the exam should be preformed by a male doctor unless the child wants a female doctor but the father should be in the room at all times. A license and a medical degree doesn't mean anything when it comes to protecting children against predators. There are many predators in the medical field and many of them are women taking advantage of young boys that don't know any better. The father doesn't have to look but must stay in the room at all times. A hernia and testical exam do not require you to actually see the genitals. You can quite literally put the hand down the shorts or underwear of the patient and feel for abnormalities. That would be better for younger patients because they may be more uncomfortable showing then having them felt. That is how many older conservative doctors do it and will not actually look unless they feel something wrong.
@@KathleenHema you’re not looking at it from a patient’s point of view, I for one feel very vulnerable in the hands of healthcare, I do not have a sense of humor, I do not appreciate jokes, laughing, smiling and snickering, where are the men in healthcare? I can relate better and feel more comfortable, women, in healthcare. Just don’t care about men’s feelings…
@@KathleenHemadont tell me you dont know that liar.your just making commercial about your own shit.your not even a doctor.i trow up from creeps like you.
@@Robert-wj3mj yes thank you! My boyfriend went to urgent care for a possible hernia. Female nurse inspected. Fine I get it. But then SHE needed a chaperone. Guess who the chaperone was? A female intern or staffer. So two women present while he was undressed and getting his nuts pulled. Don't think that's fair, at all. It's plain wrong. Imagine the reverse scenario?
If men would always start walking out then maybe things will change as far as double standards. It’s a disgrace how men are treated as second-class citizens. I suggest you if you’re going to preach do not preach to the male patient. 0:03
From my understanding from our pediatrician, there is no real sexual health checkup for children with a female reproductive system until their first GYN appointment. And that could be anywhere between 13-18 years of age. But this is a great topic for another video!
I don’t know if this would help adolescents at all, but since wearing masks for COVID is so commonplace, maybe a teenager might feel less embarrassed if they wore a mask for the exam. This is to say, with their face hidden, then the genitals can’t be associated with a face. I dunno. It’s just an idea. Also, after my own horrendous experience during a “male physical,” where they more or less forced me to wear a thin paper gown, I sort of thought of purchasing my own gown. That way it would be imbued with my energy. I wouldn’t lose my sense of autonomy. This is _my_ domain. Modeled consent language also needs to include making sure everyone knows the patient (e.g. child) can withdraw consent at any time. Just because we’re at the doctor’s office, don’t let that become a form of social pressure.
These exams are unnecessary unless there is a problem. It is the fathers job to teach their sons what is normal what is and what is not. Masks will not help limiting exposure will and the gender of the doctor should be the same as the childs unless the child wants the opposite gender. Hernia and testical exams can be preformed without removing clothing. As a autistic child I was more afraid to actually show my genitals than them being felt it is way less embarrassing and demoralizing. The only time I did need to have my genitals actually seen is after I hit puberty and my erections were painful. It turned out I had a complication from the circumcision I didn't know about till after puberty. He wanted to preform surgery but I refused which is my right because I believe it would cause more problems then benefits. Men are more professional and understanding when it comes to male issues. They know it is embarrassing and work as quick as possible. Females have no remote idea about that except religious ones which will make sure the patient is covered as much as possible.
@@bronsonleach3573Thanks for your contribution to this discussion. The female doctor who molested me .. I don’t know what the hell was going through her mind. Like fondling me for WAY too long, like TRYING to give an erection in front of her FAKE female “nurse.”
I remember my first exam was in grade school fith or sixth grade and a male DR. examined me and had to pll down my undies a bit embarrassing at the time then again in eighth grade
Hi there I'm sorry that kind of happened to me a while ago except we were in probably 7th grade and we were all getting out check ups and mid way mine he just pulled down my underwear (I had absolutely no idea this was going to happen)first told me to bend over and my little 12 year old brain was like ok what would he want to do and yup his finger straight up there my poor 12 year old body was shocked I had no idea doctors could even do that I thought a physical was just examined every but not there so after he took his finger out he asked me to lie on the bed and of course I say yes and without asking he just removes my undies and starts spreading my 🍑 apart apparently in case of cancer then her asked if he can examine my 😺 and I had no idea I could refuse so trembling I say yes and he sticks this thing up there to widen my 😺 then after five minutes of spreading it and putting his finger in it he finally says okay your all good 👍 well thanks I hoped this made you feel better
I had several female doctors over the years and recently went tourgent Care got a fixed drug reaction that causes lesion on the head of the penis I had a whip it out for the nurse then whip it out for the doctor both for female and they are very professional doctor even snapped a picture to send it to the dermatologist and put it in my file and then I went and saw the dermatologist and she was female and the nurse was female how to whip it out for them too and she ended up doing a biopsy right below the head of the penis where the circumcision scars at very professional and very good at what she did I've had both male and female doctors over the years I don't mind either or
At Both offices after you finished: You didn't hear the Laughter in the office Breakrooms, when these "Professional" females shared your Penis pics with all of the female staff.
Hey my daughter is 12 years old and in 3 weeks she will need her first physical exam I've explained all this to her but she isnt comfortable with getting her genitals checked by a doctor how can i help her?I mean i completely understand i also hate it but it is prior to her health so any ideas?
I do 1 on 1 consultations with parents or parents and their child to discuss a variety of sexual health topics if you're interested. But generally speaking, let the health provider know this before the appointment and ask them to spend some time discussing beforehand what needs to be checked and why it needs to be checked with your daughter.
@@KathleenHema okay thanks 😊 But the reason she is uncomfortable with it is when she was 9 we were at the hospital fo something I can't remember what she was asked to lie on a bed and then without asking they pulled down her pants and started exam her bum without asking or me even being informed and then they checked her vagina so now she is quite uncomfortable but I really want to help her get over her fear and go to her appointment
@@laoise8134 It's awful that she had to experience that from a physician! So many times health care providers are trying to just "get the job done" that they forget to ask for consent and provide the education needed to help the patient understand why they need to examine different parts of the body. Definitely try to speak with the physician beforehand and also let your daughter know that she can ask as many questions as she would like in order to understand what's happening. And ofc if she doesn't feel comfortable after learning about it - she can voice that concern and then schedule another appointment at a later time. You're doing great trying to prepare her for this!!
I’m circumcised but “restored my foreskin” and am at coverage index 9. You would need to pull back the shaft skin that covers the entirety of the glans so technically the head of the penis is not already exposed like you say
My experiences have varied so much over the years. The thing I can't help wondering is why different doctors would have different requirements. Like, why do only some have you undress, some have you put on a gown and others don't, and some don't examine your genitalia at all? If it really matters, why doesn't everyone do it the same way?Fortunately every exam I've had as an adult has been fully clothed with no genital exam, but it would be nice not to be kept guessing.
@@SARCKO_Not how it works boys are rather be with a male doctor than a female. Main reason is because it is no different from the locker room. Many male doctors will use locker room talk with teen boys as well. Also unlike female doctors they will only check if their is a problem and not check for the sake of checking
Just curious are you a woman writing this? because i am a boy and i have personally always been more comfortable with female doctors.@@bronsonleach3573
@@bronsonleach3573actually lmao both sexes can prefer females bc it can feel instinctually safer when you are young duh obviously Diff for adults tho who are sexual about it the youth is more about safety and preferring someone younger cuter or more feminine like themselves. While an older adult would be checking older people it's more comfortable. But really it all comes down on the patient. Usually they just ask who they want to check them it's simple. They ask male or female? Who do you prefer? Simple thats how it was done
@DEATH14269 I will have to disagree with you. Boys are more comfortable with male doctors because you have to remember boys are uncomfortable around girls before puberty. Male doctors are at least in my opinion a lot more professional about it and only show what needs to he shown or touch what needs to be touched. For example as a kid I wasn't comfortable having my testicles looked at but was fine having them touched. I have extreme religious modesty to the point any women I am not in a relationship with I cannot show them my genitals at all. I have had surgery before and kept my underwear on and was fully awake during surgery so I know they were still on. The best I can do is a older women late 40s on up if they only have women. As a kid I absolutely hated females doctors I felt like I was being sexually assaulted every time so I resorted to violence and I was a very large strong kid so I could actually do a number on somebody( from toddler to 8 ). I am autistic so I am sensitive to touch as well it takes extreme trust and I don't trust women in the medical field. When I was a kid I wasn't even comfortable taking my shirt off.
Actually as a grown man, I just had a “routine physical” which ended up involving an exam of the genitalia. But honestly, this whole part of the exam was extremely uncomfortable. I found just putting on the paper gown distressing. My doctor had been prescribing me fluoxetine for the past two years and then eventually threatened to cut me off if I didn’t consent to a “routine physical.” In my mind, all she needed to do was check on me to make sure she wouldn’t be breaking any rules by continuing to prescribe this antidepressant. So when I saw the paper gown, I was already uncomfortable. And I hadn’t bothered to research what was going to take place ahead of time either such as watching videos like this. So I reluctantly put on the paper gown but left my underwear on. But after the doctor had examined my ears, nose throat and chest, she noticed I was still wearing my underwear and instructed me to remove it. So, here she was, holding me over a barrel about the Prozac, and me not really prepared to undergo a genital examination. And I didn’t find out until later that I could have refused any part of the examination I was uncomfortable with. In fact, this encounter was so distressing that it brought back the memories of the physical I had to undergo in my teens. So, yes, it’s very constructive for you to have put out this video for today’s teens. Just because we are male, doesn’t mean we are any less sensitive about these issues. And if someone’s child isn’t ready, he’s not ready.
It can be quite intimidating to go to the doctor for any sort of check up let alone a pap smear or a prostate exam. It can be even more difficult if the physician doesn't clearly explain why certain exams need to be performed nor informed consent and refusal.
@@KathleenHema I like how you phrased that. It seems to me that, unless the reason for any part of the exam is clearly explained and the right of refusal plainly stated, then no informed consent has been given, and the doctor is guilty of an ethics violation. In the case noted above, the implied threat that a refusal to allow the genital examination would result in a loss of a needed prescription is coercive, and, therefore, unethical. This is especially true since the patient had left his underwear on, a clear sign that he did not consent to an examination of the pubic area.
@@billphisterThanks for this, Bill. Actually this WHOLE issue of the lack of consent led me to ultimately file a police report against this doctor not only for sexual assault, but drug-facilitated sexual assault and performing an exam under false pretenses or fraudulently misrepresenting the exam as having a professional purpose. Before this doctor, I never even knew what Narcissistic Personality Disorder was. I eventually laid my hands on a copy of the California Peace Officer Standards and Training (“POST”) guide entitled “ADULT/ADOLESCENT GUIDE on SEXUAL ASSAULT INVESTIGATIONS.” When this female doctor conducted this physical exam which had been utterly coerced, she had a FEMALE assistant in the room as well. The doctor never introduced this person to me or otherwise gained my consent for her presence. I didn’t know what her credentials were, if any. This was a risky-dink clinic and no one has a name badge. They never introduce themselves over the phone or even try to ascertain to whom they’re speaking. The whole behavior patterns appear to be to keep the patient off balance, especially male patients who are constantly subjected to passive-aggressive behavior and attitudes, like just asking who you’re talking to over the phone is like you’re asking them for their phone number (to go on a date). Like, “What’s with the attitude?” After performing the respiratory and cardiac exams, the doctor had me lie down on the table to examine my abdomen. Fine, no problem. I was still wearing my underwear. However, after this, the doctor lifted up a portion of the flimsy paper gown on the left side and noticed I was still wearing my underwear, which she then told me to remove while she and her assistant would “turn around.” Try as hard as I can, I cannot remember the ACTUAL language this doctor used, but when she told me to remove my underwear, it wasn’t phrased like a question. It was more like an order I needed to obey. In grappling with the aftermath of this horrendous experience, I have had to look inside myself and wonder why was so easily manipulated … and by someone more than 15 years younger than me. I think this was an additional factor of the embarrassment and humiliation which I believe was intentional. So upon getting back on the exam table, the doctor then just reaches into the femoral artery without saying a word. Continuing on without saying anything, she then starts “examining” the left testicle lifting up the paper gown more and more until I was completely exposed to this other woman whose identity I didn’t know nor whose presence I had given consent for. During this exam, it appeared to me the doctor was tempting me to get an erection in front of the assistant, possibly to induce even further embarrassment and/or humiliation. Because I hadn’t given any consent, this exam was excruciatingly long. Like, “WHEN is this going to end?” PANIC, TUNNEL VISION, DISTRESS. From the time we’re boys growing up to be men, we’re taught to TOLERATE just about anything and everything without even complaining. And I lost my voice to protest. I didn’t know what was happening or why. I couldn’t see the assistant’s face. This situation was HORRIFIC. In trying to grapple with this experience, I later learned that any genital exam on a male should be performed while standing if he’s ambulatory. That is, hernias are all the more difficult to assess for while the patient is standing. Even if a patient has a real hernia, it could totally retract whilst lying down. Thus, this female doctor, feeling my genitals was in dominant position, looking down at me but also stood in dominance over me from a psychosocial perspective along with her female medical assistant who just did everything she was told. She wasn’t there to “chaperone” the exam, but only to serve as social REINFORCEMENT of the doctor’s DOMINANCE over a male patient. Between the prescription for the Prozac and these TWO women assuming dominance over me, I had been overpowered. At the time, I didn’t even know about the freeze and fawn responses built into our limbic system. There’s a lot more to this story I won’t go into here, but it seems like this doctor was using her superior medical knowledge and experience and the art of sexual touch to actually reprogram me at a very deep level. That is to bypass my normal cognitive function and hijack the part of the brain below that, to traumatize me intentionally, to make me subservient to her. I know it sounds bizarre, but after all the stages I’ve been through (including spending an hour on the RAINN hotline for sexual assault), these are the conclusions I’ve come to. Despite the distress, I was still drawn in by some gravitational force. This doctor seemed to have mapped me out completely in order to hijack my mind for purposes I can only guess at. Ultimately I was able to get out of that clinic and over to a major medical system where everyone is professional. Even though most of the providers there are female, I don’t feel that weirdness from the rinky-dink clinic. My new doctor is also female, but she’s totally professional. No mind games. She’s just like the male doctor I had from years ago.
I tuned out when she referred to the child as having male reproductive organs. Instead of saying "if your child is a boy."
Doctor.The children dont care how you feel if they have a erection.Its how they are feeling that counts.Thats something doctors never talk about
I went to a female pediatrician until 9th grade. My mother was good friends with this doctor and stayed in the exam room for the whole physical. Genital exam was very quick, but was weird with mother in the room and she saw everything.
For next high school physical I went to a male family doctor who did a thorough scrotal exam because I have a grade three varicocele and yes I got an erection. So embarrassing.
Wow, it's like A.I. responded to my post. This is a very detailed and thoughtful post. Thanks@@Aeson-np8tr
If my Mom had been there in Grade 9, I would have been furious
As a man, I feel better with a female doctor. But there is a certain fear of getting a natural erection during a treatment. Then I think sorry, sorry, sorry...
I've heard the worry and concern about getting an erection from many folks. You are not alone! Thank you for sharing!
@@KathleenHemafor some reason i get panic attacks alot at the doctor if i get pain im afraid to go to the doctor i get panic attacks what do i do? To stopme getting panick attacks at doctor
But isn't it weird though? After all they are checking there to see how healthy everything is there and erections are part of it. In fact they can check it too if it happens. Somehow it makes no sense in that context
Just think that doctor is beautiful like you. There is a chance of nervousness and low erection at all, or erection until the end of life 😊😊 @@KathleenHema
Usually it is opposite effect. If nervous and professional, it is low chance of erection at all. @@KathleenHema
I didn't care for those annual growth exams because I didn't know beforehand what type of exam I was scheduled for. Then when the nurse would say please remove "all" your clothing leaving me to sit naked on the exam table I knew what type of exam I was there for. The regular check up would be with underpants on. I have to say that at least those annual growth exams were better than the military exams where you could be naked in a room with other naked men as you receive a rectal exam.
I'm an old man now, but still regret having this as a teen. It's so wrong. Doing it in front of a parent can make it ten times worse. Healthcare staff have no clue how bad this really is.
true. luckily in oz checkups are not routine . ive never had one in 70 years
@@paulrichardson5892 Have you met the wizzard yet?
Mom went into every exam until I was 14. I got an erection every time. Same family doctor each time.
Mom went with me until age 14. She saw everything. Erection and all.
When I was 8, my female babysitter molested me several times. She would pull my pants down to look at me. They she would play with my penis. Consequently, I'm not sure if I could handle a pelvic exam by a woman, especially since the exam would be very similar to what my babysitter did. Have you ever had a patient with a similar history?
Yeah. These exams are nothing more than an excuse for another human to violate your personal boundaries just because they’re wearing a white coat. 🥼
I'm old. In my day at a private school about a dozen or so boys were lined up at a go and told to drop their pants and the doc with a light on his forhead just went along the row. Nobody gave any thought to privacy. That was just tge way it was.
are doctors now physicians ?? when did this happen ?
Do you give the males the option for a male Dr or Physician to do the exam?
Of course. In fact, your child has the right not be examined down there at all. However, if they’re going out for certain sports, then that might be a requirement. But it would be the child’s choice if it was worth it.
@@DaRyteJuan While that's true, how many children would be comfortable with telling a doctor "no", or to questioning the examination?
@DaRyteJuan They don't require genital exams for sports no more because of sexual assault cases were becoming a major issue during sports physicals.
I dont like to get my down there checked while my mother is in the room so what should i do
You can ask her to leave and explain why you would appreciate this privacy. Then listen to her response.
@@KathleenHemai get panic attacks at the doctors what should i do?
I am in my mid 30's and I still sometimes get erections during genital exams is this normal? My doctor never says anything. He just goes on with the exam.
yup! absolutely normal.
@@KathleenHemadont worry,with you i would surtenly never have a erection.I think diarea is all i would get
Why, if I may ask, are you getting your genitals looked at?
Hi doctor is it healthy for males too mastuerbate by them selves?
@@KathleenHema thank you. I thought that ended after my 20's. It was not an issue when I got into my early 30's but recently at my physicals it has been happening again. I just ignore it as does the doctor. Thanks for the reassurance
My cousin got prostate cancer due to him not being comfortable getting himself checked. No matter how old you are, if you see signs get checked it can save your life
There is a lot of stigma around sexual health care! I hope he caught it earlier rather than later and is doing well!
You know prostate cancer is often not a lethal cancer. My great grandfather died at 92 and lived 15 years untreated with it.
@@bronsonleach3573 Well my cousins still alive, however none of us are happy he's living with prostate cancer
Asymptomatic hernias are not dangerous. Check the USPSTF recommendations for tumor screening. No need for physician involvement in the absence of material concerns.
No way in hell would I let a female doctor or nurse examine me down below.. crazzzy..
Why would she?😮
I'm more comfortable with a female doctor
@@tommac21 Same here. It would just make me feel VERY uncomfortable to have a male Dr. Look at and touch me down there.
It just doesn`t seem right!
I don't give a fuck, have at it dr.
I don't think it would have been a big deal. Doctors see this all the time.
It would be great if every female Dr wasn't smirking the entire time- I only use male Drs now after several bad experiences
I'm sorry you had a negative experience but happy to hear you found a physician who makes you feel comfortable.
Woman professionals need to stop smiling like they want to give you a cookie
So true- all this we've seen it all before then they all stand there smirking- never again
OK. But what if the doctor is _male_ and he’s smirking? Which is worse? But even more than this, maybe none of these doctors is actually smirking. Maybe you’re just overly self-conscious. Or maybe you have insecurities about yourself with women in general.
After watching a bunch of videos like this, I discovered that there are people who get professionally paid to be patients, both men and women. Basically when students are going through med school, first they practice on mannequins. But this training only goes so far. After that, there are specially trained people from all walks of life (like musicians or whatever you can think of) who get paid to have a pelvic exam. Their job is called a “Standardized Patient.” (No minors, of course.) But just like there are people who will go and sit naked for artists who are learning to draw, there are people who ‘donate their bodies to science’ while they’re still alive.
I’m guessing any med student who’s gone through this training has gotten over smirking at patients.
@@DaRyteJuan if a man feels better with male doc ,wel give him one.If female like more female doc give her one.And al this crap about discussing why and how wil not be nessesary . But only thing i see is that this female docs are forcing themselfs up everywhere. They only thing they want is forcing the males to accept.I am not gay and i am crazy about every woman.,but never of my life there wil be a female doc touching my private parts. Female doctors are the a big problem ,not the male patients.
I never had a prostate exam until I was 18. My mother was certainly not in the room with me! But, I did tell her about it afterwards. Doctors don't do those anymore.
They don't check your prostate at 18. They were checking for hemroids.
I am glad I never had to do this I am from the uk so how never gotten this done
It's not the erection I'm afraid of, it's the spontaneous ejaculation I may have. What's your advice for that? Should I masturbate before visiting my doctor? Would that change any result of the exam?
My parents took me to the doctor every year but thankfully I was only required to get a full exam before 5th grade and before high school. Well I'm sure I did when I was younger than that but I don't remember what it was like before then. At 10 I hadn't started puberty yet of course. They told me to strip down to my underwear and put on the gown but for some reason it didn't occur to me that the Dr would check my genitals. He just pulled my underwear back and looked but didn't touch. But I said "what ya doin?" 😂😂 He said "just checking you underneath." Well at my high school physical I knew that he would be checking my genitals. He had a female med student with him and of course when he pulled my underwear back I had an erection. And again he didn't touch anything down there. I can't imagine if I had an erection and he was touching my penis or testicles.
Was the med student hot?
You know you could have refused right?
@@bronsonleach3573 I know that now but not when I was a kid. Nobody ever said that I could say no to doctors. I guess some people think consent doesn't apply just because someone is a doctor.
@@anthonyalba1238 Yeah I know I learned early because my faith is very strick modesty wise. I can not show a woman my genitals unless I am married to them. Male doctors I had no problems with because they only check if there is a problem. I had to see a urologist at age 13 because of erection pain that caused a curvature. I allowed the doctor to bring in a male student. Well apparently when I was circumcised they took to much skin. So now I am having to regrow that skin back.
@@anthonyalba1238 can u answer my question to?
Annual exam is not necessary at all. Only need exam if there is a problem.
I'm in my 30s and at times get an erection during a physical exam, but not as much as the erection I got at the moment watching your video. Thank you for sharing!
I've always had female doctor's also and feel comfortable with them. I also worked for over 20 years as a life or figure model and never had an erection being naked in front of people. In fact the artists always would ask for me because I was professional and my only concerns were getting paid and what was best for the artists!
Good for you
@@Katmundu Thanks!
Las erecciones son normales, pero si en un momento dado sale liquido preseminal, se considera normal? con tanto toqueteo y encima si la doctora es joven y atractiva pues igual es inevitable y más si agarra y aprieta el glande para inspeccionarlo...
Yes that is normal. Pre cum is a natural lubrication that men make. It comes from the prostate. However it is ment to saturate in the foreskin and maintain the lubrication throughout sex. However circumcised men still make pre cum but it is not as effective at lubricating the organ during sex.
In doing more research on this subject, I discovered in the state of New York, teenagers have almost complete autonomy over their choices about what medical care they’re going to consent to and even confidentiality from their parents.
Each state is different but New York does have a lot of protections for minors.
@@KathleenHemaThese exams are very unnecessary and unethical. It is the fathers job and responsibility to teach their sons about their genitals not a doctor. The only time a doctor is nessary is when something is wrong and the exam should be preformed by a male doctor unless the child wants a female doctor but the father should be in the room at all times. A license and a medical degree doesn't mean anything when it comes to protecting children against predators. There are many predators in the medical field and many of them are women taking advantage of young boys that don't know any better. The father doesn't have to look but must stay in the room at all times. A hernia and testical exam do not require you to actually see the genitals. You can quite literally put the hand down the shorts or underwear of the patient and feel for abnormalities. That would be better for younger patients because they may be more uncomfortable showing then having them felt. That is how many older conservative doctors do it and will not actually look unless they feel something wrong.
Don’t give the patient instructions about erections, give the instruction to the laughing, smiling examiner that’s the trigger point of humiliation
Are health professionals really acting so inappropriately?
@@KathleenHema you’re not looking at it from a patient’s point of view, I for one feel very vulnerable in the hands of healthcare, I do not have a sense of humor, I do not appreciate jokes, laughing, smiling and snickering, where are the men in healthcare? I can relate better and feel more comfortable, women, in healthcare. Just don’t care about men’s feelings…
@@KathleenHemadont tell me you dont know that liar.your just making commercial about your own shit.your not even a doctor.i trow up from creeps like you.
@@Robert-wj3mj yes thank you! My boyfriend went to urgent care for a possible hernia. Female nurse inspected. Fine I get it. But then SHE needed a chaperone. Guess who the chaperone was? A female intern or staffer. So two women present while he was undressed and getting his nuts pulled. Don't think that's fair, at all. It's plain wrong. Imagine the reverse scenario?
If men would always start walking out then maybe things will change as far as double standards. It’s a disgrace how men are treated as second-class citizens. I suggest you if you’re going to preach do not preach to the male patient. 0:03
What do doctors do for girls?
From my understanding from our pediatrician, there is no real sexual health checkup for children with a female reproductive system until their first GYN appointment. And that could be anywhere between 13-18 years of age. But this is a great topic for another video!
@@KathleenHema Then I am thankful to have a female repro system 😂😂😂 Sucks for boys though
@@courtneybaker9555 Research what a pap smear is. We also get our uncomfortable check ups down there but its for our health’s sake so its worth it.
I don’t know if this would help adolescents at all, but since wearing masks for COVID is so commonplace, maybe a teenager might feel less embarrassed if they wore a mask for the exam. This is to say, with their face hidden, then the genitals can’t be associated with a face. I dunno. It’s just an idea.
Also, after my own horrendous experience during a “male physical,” where they more or less forced me to wear a thin paper gown, I sort of thought of purchasing my own gown. That way it would be imbued with my energy. I wouldn’t lose my sense of autonomy. This is _my_ domain.
Modeled consent language also needs to include making sure everyone knows the patient (e.g. child) can withdraw consent at any time. Just because we’re at the doctor’s office, don’t let that become a form of social pressure.
These exams are unnecessary unless there is a problem. It is the fathers job to teach their sons what is normal what is and what is not. Masks will not help limiting exposure will and the gender of the doctor should be the same as the childs unless the child wants the opposite gender. Hernia and testical exams can be preformed without removing clothing. As a autistic child I was more afraid to actually show my genitals than them being felt it is way less embarrassing and demoralizing. The only time I did need to have my genitals actually seen is after I hit puberty and my erections were painful. It turned out I had a complication from the circumcision I didn't know about till after puberty. He wanted to preform surgery but I refused which is my right because I believe it would cause more problems then benefits. Men are more professional and understanding when it comes to male issues. They know it is embarrassing and work as quick as possible. Females have no remote idea about that except religious ones which will make sure the patient is covered as much as possible.
@@bronsonleach3573Thanks for your contribution to this discussion.
The female doctor who molested me .. I don’t know what the hell was going through her mind. Like fondling me for WAY too long, like TRYING to give an erection in front of her FAKE female “nurse.”
I remember my first exam was in grade school fith or sixth grade and a male DR. examined me and had to pll down my undies a bit embarrassing at the time then again in eighth grade
Hi there I'm sorry that kind of happened to me a while ago except we were in probably 7th grade and we were all getting out check ups and mid way mine he just pulled down my underwear (I had absolutely no idea this was going to happen)first told me to bend over and my little 12 year old brain was like ok what would he want to do and yup his finger straight up there my poor 12 year old body was shocked I had no idea doctors could even do that I thought a physical was just examined every but not there so after he took his finger out he asked me to lie on the bed and of course I say yes and without asking he just removes my undies and starts spreading my 🍑 apart apparently in case of cancer then her asked if he can examine my 😺 and I had no idea I could refuse so trembling I say yes and he sticks this thing up there to widen my 😺 then after five minutes of spreading it and putting his finger in it he finally says okay your all good 👍 well thanks I hoped this made you feel better
At 12? I doubt it.
Well I don't know about today's Army, but years ago, There was 40 of us in two ranks.
Drop drawls 1st rank spread cheeks 😵💫
Then they had the BACK row turn around and do it. LOL!
I had several female doctors over the years and recently went tourgent Care got a fixed drug reaction that causes lesion on the head of the penis I had a whip it out for the nurse then whip it out for the doctor both for female and they are very professional doctor even snapped a picture to send it to the dermatologist and put it in my file and then I went and saw the dermatologist and she was female and the nurse was female how to whip it out for them too and she ended up doing a biopsy right below the head of the penis where the circumcision scars at very professional and very good at what she did I've had both male and female doctors over the years I don't mind either or
At Both offices after you finished: You didn't hear the Laughter in the office Breakrooms, when these "Professional" females shared your Penis pics with all of the female staff.
Hey my daughter is 12 years old and in 3 weeks she will need her first physical exam I've explained all this to her but she isnt comfortable with getting her genitals checked by a doctor how can i help her?I mean i completely understand i also hate it but it is prior to her health so any ideas?
I do 1 on 1 consultations with parents or parents and their child to discuss a variety of sexual health topics if you're interested. But generally speaking, let the health provider know this before the appointment and ask them to spend some time discussing beforehand what needs to be checked and why it needs to be checked with your daughter.
@@KathleenHema okay thanks 😊 But the reason she is uncomfortable with it is when she was 9 we were at the hospital fo something I can't remember what she was asked to lie on a bed and then without asking they pulled down her pants and started exam her bum without asking or me even being informed and then they checked her vagina so now she is quite uncomfortable but I really want to help her get over her fear and go to her appointment
@@laoise8134 It's awful that she had to experience that from a physician! So many times health care providers are trying to just "get the job done" that they forget to ask for consent and provide the education needed to help the patient understand why they need to examine different parts of the body. Definitely try to speak with the physician beforehand and also let your daughter know that she can ask as many questions as she would like in order to understand what's happening. And ofc if she doesn't feel comfortable after learning about it - she can voice that concern and then schedule another appointment at a later time. You're doing great trying to prepare her for this!!
@@KathleenHema ok 👍 thank you so much 💗 You're a real help!
@KathleenHema Why don't you flat out say she can skip that part of the examination?
I’m circumcised but “restored my foreskin” and am at coverage index 9. You would need to pull back the shaft skin that covers the entirety of the glans so technically the head of the penis is not already exposed like you say
Is it possible to restore the foreskin
@@Era_A Yes you are stretching the skin you have it takes a long time though. Scientists are trying to find a way to do grow it back.
My experiences have varied so much over the years. The thing I can't help wondering is why different doctors would have different requirements. Like, why do only some have you undress, some have you put on a gown and others don't, and some don't examine your genitalia at all? If it really matters, why doesn't everyone do it the same way?Fortunately every exam I've had as an adult has been fully clothed with no genital exam, but it would be nice not to be kept guessing.
Wuuttt? I blanked out for a few minutes....
Mothers, have mercy, choose a qualified male.for your son.
Noo! Definitely not that could cause Homosexual panic(OCD) Choose a female doctor!
@@SARCKO_Not how it works boys are rather be with a male doctor than a female. Main reason is because it is no different from the locker room. Many male doctors will use locker room talk with teen boys as well. Also unlike female doctors they will only check if their is a problem and not check for the sake of checking
Just curious are you a woman writing this? because i am a boy and i have personally always been more comfortable with female doctors.@@bronsonleach3573
@@bronsonleach3573actually lmao both sexes can prefer females bc it can feel instinctually safer when you are young duh obviously
Diff for adults tho who are sexual about it the youth is more about safety and preferring someone younger cuter or more feminine like themselves.
While an older adult would be checking older people it's more comfortable.
But really it all comes down on the patient.
Usually they just ask who they want to check them it's simple.
They ask male or female? Who do you prefer? Simple thats how it was done
@DEATH14269 I will have to disagree with you. Boys are more comfortable with male doctors because you have to remember boys are uncomfortable around girls before puberty. Male doctors are at least in my opinion a lot more professional about it and only show what needs to he shown or touch what needs to be touched. For example as a kid I wasn't comfortable having my testicles looked at but was fine having them touched. I have extreme religious modesty to the point any women I am not in a relationship with I cannot show them my genitals at all. I have had surgery before and kept my underwear on and was fully awake during surgery so I know they were still on. The best I can do is a older women late 40s on up if they only have women. As a kid I absolutely hated females doctors I felt like I was being sexually assaulted every time so I resorted to violence and I was a very large strong kid so I could actually do a number on somebody( from toddler to 8 ). I am autistic so I am sensitive to touch as well it takes extreme trust and I don't trust women in the medical field. When I was a kid I wasn't even comfortable taking my shirt off.
Actually as a grown man, I just had a “routine physical” which ended up involving an exam of the genitalia.
But honestly, this whole part of the exam was extremely uncomfortable. I found just putting on the paper gown distressing.
My doctor had been prescribing me fluoxetine for the past two years and then eventually threatened to cut me off if I didn’t consent to a “routine physical.”
In my mind, all she needed to do was check on me to make sure she wouldn’t be breaking any rules by continuing to prescribe this antidepressant.
So when I saw the paper gown, I was already uncomfortable.
And I hadn’t bothered to research what was going to take place ahead of time either such as watching videos like this.
So I reluctantly put on the paper gown but left my underwear on.
But after the doctor had examined my ears, nose throat and chest, she noticed I was still wearing my underwear and instructed me to remove it.
So, here she was, holding me over a barrel about the Prozac, and me not really prepared to undergo a genital examination.
And I didn’t find out until later that I could have refused any part of the examination I was uncomfortable with.
In fact, this encounter was so distressing that it brought back the memories of the physical I had to undergo in my teens.
So, yes, it’s very constructive for you to have put out this video for today’s teens. Just because we are male, doesn’t mean we are any less sensitive about these issues.
And if someone’s child isn’t ready, he’s not ready.
It can be quite intimidating to go to the doctor for any sort of check up let alone a pap smear or a prostate exam. It can be even more difficult if the physician doesn't clearly explain why certain exams need to be performed nor informed consent and refusal.
@@KathleenHema I like how you phrased that. It seems to me that, unless the reason for any part of the exam is clearly explained and the right of refusal plainly stated, then no informed consent has been given, and the doctor is guilty of an ethics violation. In the case noted above, the implied threat that a refusal to allow the genital examination would result in a loss of a needed prescription is coercive, and, therefore, unethical. This is especially true since the patient had left his underwear on, a clear sign that he did not consent to an examination of the pubic area.
@@billphisterThanks for this, Bill. Actually this WHOLE issue of the lack of consent led me to ultimately file a police report against this doctor not only for sexual assault, but drug-facilitated sexual assault and performing an exam under false pretenses or fraudulently misrepresenting the exam as having a professional purpose. Before this doctor, I never even knew what Narcissistic Personality Disorder was. I eventually laid my hands on a copy of the California Peace Officer Standards and Training (“POST”) guide entitled “ADULT/ADOLESCENT GUIDE on SEXUAL ASSAULT INVESTIGATIONS.”
When this female doctor conducted this physical exam which had been utterly coerced, she had a FEMALE assistant in the room as well. The doctor never introduced this person to me or otherwise gained my consent for her presence. I didn’t know what her credentials were, if any. This was a risky-dink clinic and no one has a name badge. They never introduce themselves over the phone or even try to ascertain to whom they’re speaking. The whole behavior patterns appear to be to keep the patient off balance, especially male patients who are constantly subjected to passive-aggressive behavior and attitudes, like just asking who you’re talking to over the phone is like you’re asking them for their phone number (to go on a date). Like, “What’s with the attitude?”
After performing the respiratory and cardiac exams, the doctor had me lie down on the table to examine my abdomen. Fine, no problem. I was still wearing my underwear.
However, after this, the doctor lifted up a portion of the flimsy paper gown on the left side and noticed I was still wearing my underwear, which she then told me to remove while she and her assistant would “turn around.”
Try as hard as I can, I cannot remember the ACTUAL language this doctor used, but when she told me to remove my underwear, it wasn’t phrased like a question. It was more like an order I needed to obey. In grappling with the aftermath of this horrendous experience, I have had to look inside myself and wonder why was so easily manipulated … and by someone more than 15 years younger than me. I think this was an additional factor of the embarrassment and humiliation which I believe was intentional.
So upon getting back on the exam table, the doctor then just reaches into the femoral artery without saying a word. Continuing on without saying anything, she then starts “examining” the left testicle lifting up the paper gown more and more until I was completely exposed to this other woman whose identity I didn’t know nor whose presence I had given consent for. During this exam, it appeared to me the doctor was tempting me to get an erection in front of the assistant, possibly to induce even further embarrassment and/or humiliation. Because I hadn’t given any consent, this exam was excruciatingly long. Like, “WHEN is this going to end?” PANIC, TUNNEL VISION, DISTRESS.
From the time we’re boys growing up to be men, we’re taught to TOLERATE just about anything and everything without even complaining. And I lost my voice to protest. I didn’t know what was happening or why. I couldn’t see the assistant’s face. This situation was HORRIFIC.
In trying to grapple with this experience, I later learned that any genital exam on a male should be performed while standing if he’s ambulatory. That is, hernias are all the more difficult to assess for while the patient is standing. Even if a patient has a real hernia, it could totally retract whilst lying down. Thus, this female doctor, feeling my genitals was in dominant position, looking down at me but also stood in dominance over me from a psychosocial perspective along with her female medical assistant who just did everything she was told. She wasn’t there to “chaperone” the exam, but only to serve as social REINFORCEMENT of the doctor’s DOMINANCE over a male patient.
Between the prescription for the Prozac and these TWO women assuming dominance over me, I had been overpowered. At the time, I didn’t even know about the freeze and fawn responses built into our limbic system. There’s a lot more to this story I won’t go into here, but it seems like this doctor was using her superior medical knowledge and experience and the art of sexual touch to actually reprogram me at a very deep level. That is to bypass my normal cognitive function and hijack the part of the brain below that, to traumatize me intentionally, to make me subservient to her.
I know it sounds bizarre, but after all the stages I’ve been through (including spending an hour on the RAINN hotline for sexual assault), these are the conclusions I’ve come to.
Despite the distress, I was still drawn in by some gravitational force. This doctor seemed to have mapped me out completely in order to hijack my mind for purposes I can only guess at.
Ultimately I was able to get out of that clinic and over to a major medical system where everyone is professional. Even though most of the providers there are female, I don’t feel that weirdness from the rinky-dink clinic. My new doctor is also female, but she’s totally professional. No mind games. She’s just like the male doctor I had from years ago.
@KathleenHema Most genital exams are unnecessary and most practices will not preform them unless there is something actually wrong.
no such thing as a positive visit to a doctor. people dont queie up for a fun visit.
Dr. Phil likes to say again and again, “We are raising CHILDREN, we’re raising people to become ADULTS.”
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