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Originally posted by Mustafa
You should have your sex drive revoked and made flacid....
And HOW, oh medical genius, does one make a SEX DRIVE flacid?
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Originally posted by Mustafa
You should have your sex drive revoked and made flacid....
Originally posted by KLSuddeth
what type of Dr. are you
Licensed surgeon..... On my way to the hospital right now...
Originally posted by freeandfun1
My wife decided not to get em after she heard how painful it is! (and I am glad..... didn't want her to get em anyway!).
Originally posted by Mustafa
Originally posted by KLSuddeth
what type of Dr. are you
Licensed surgeon..... On my way to the hospital right now...
Performing lobotomies no doubt......
Originally posted by -=d=-
Physical pain goes away - the emotional lift it can provide women is invaluable.
Originally posted by Mustafa
Originally posted by NewGuy
And HOW, oh medical genius, does one make a SEX DRIVE flacid?
If you have to ask then your movie star name can't be 'Bolt Upright.'
Originally posted by KLSuddeth
Mustafa - Flaccid. double consonant c.
Just thought you MIGHT want to know.
Im sure you'll happily disprove this incorrectly as well.
Originally posted by Mustafa
You're really a doctor?
Yes
Maybe the girl you mentioned screamed bloody murder if someone came near her with a brush, which resulted in a short hair cut? My daughter is a very talented climber and soccer player, her favorite shirt has a picture of the "Hulk" on it - it's all so clear now, my daughter is gay "sniff, sniff" My red neck ex is going to be very pissed when I he finds out.
Unfortunately the parents of this child have already taken her to a psychiatrist because of their concerns. Primary homosexual traits were diagnosed but because this is not now considered a disease, no treatment is available.
Every one of the several hundred adult gay men I have seen in my practice over the past 30 years has reported that as a child he had some "feminine" traits and interests that made him feel "different." Many of these traits disappeared during adolescence, but as children most of my gay male patients had little interest in rough-and-tumble activities, were atypically emotional and cried easily, and preferred playing with girls more than with other boys. Many occasionally dressed in their sisters or mothers clothes. Most formed a strong bond with their mothers, with whom they shared so many of these traits. Many occasionally wished that they had been born girls rather than boys because "life would have been easier," while a few had the sustained wish throughout childhood to be a girl.
Such observations are in accord with the findings of a 1995 review of the studies of homosexuals in which Bailey and Zucker concluded that there is "clear evidence of a relation between patterns of childhood sex-typed behavior and later sexual orientation."
http://www.psych.org/pnews/97-11-21/isay.html
Originally posted by Mustafa
Actually both are correct. See:
http://www.medhelp.org/forums/urology/messages/C30915-5.html
Got to go, patient on operating room table.
Originally posted by KLSuddeth
SO GO! If a patient is in the OR and youre posting on a message board, Im scared.
Originally posted by KLSuddeth
emotional lift? yes. I also had a hell of a physical lift - LMAO
(ok, that was tacky....sorry) :
Originally posted by KLSuddeth
oh you BAD man LOL
DK wont let me post nudes, sorry. (actually, I wont let him take pics much less post em)
so you'll just have to settle for this:
Originally posted by KLSuddeth
oh you BAD man LOL
DK wont let me post nudes, sorry. (actually, I wont let him take pics much less post em)
so you'll just have to settle for this: