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Take a look at a few very recent cases of assault by male doctors on women and children. Just the tiniest tip of the iceberg. https://www.google.com/search?q=doctors+recently+arrested+for+abuse&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari
/r/MensRights25/08/24 08:28 AM
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lol
/r/MensRights15/06/24 02:02 AM
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Really? Very few women actually PREFER a male Ob/Gyn. https://journals.lww.com/greenjournal/abstract/2016/05001/gender_preference_of_the_obstetrician_gynecologist.143.aspx Overall 8.3% (95% CI: 0.08–0.09) of patients reported a preference for a male Ob/Gyn provider, 50.2% (95% CI: 0.49–0.51) preferred a female provider and 41.3% (95% CI: 0.40–0.42) reported no gender preference. A sub-analysis of studies conducted in the United States from 1999 onward demonstrated (n=9861) that 8.4% (95% CI: 0.0…
/r/MensRights15/06/24 12:38 AM
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Agree; people can choose every other service professional by any criteria they want. Lawyer, accountant, hair stylist, mechanic, trainer, dentist, masseuse, nail tech, piano teacher, baby sitter. It’s hysterical that people flip out because people may have a preference when it comes to their genitals, invasive exams and procedures. Patients have rights; the AMA itself agrees that people have bodily autonomy and right to privacy when it comes to their bodies.
/r/MensRights14/06/24 11:49 PM
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Good they asked; often, they don’t. Certainly free to say no if you didn’t want an audience.
/r/MensRights14/06/24 11:39 PM
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Wow; you are so out of touch. The “best obgyns throughout history were men”. Lollll. Allll the obgyns were men. It’s absurd to insinuate that women are compromising their health by choosing a female gyno over a male. That the women drs are less skilled. Does anybody say men are at risk because ortho and neurology and urology are dominated by male doctors? It’s a personal decision, I am a paying customer and I choose who I want in any non-emergent situation. I am not an employer. By the way, ther…
/r/PurplePillDebate18/02/24 09:30 PM
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I did not say or imply that men can’t learn the material and perform the job. Who decides what’s acceptable or irrational for anyone other than themselves. I decide for me, you decide for you. It’s about the patient’s comfort and you certainly shouldn’t judge a woman for feeling more comfortable with a female gynecologist. I don’t have to explain my choice of dentist, hair stylist, mechanic, financial advisor, tennis coach or anything else. If a man can’t possibly understand why women would be v…
/r/PurplePillDebate18/02/24 06:23 PM

They see both men and women. Many women also prefer to see female urologists and the majority of their patients are women. https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2016/08/lacking-female-urologists “Every day in my practice I hear women say, ‘Oh, I’m so glad you’re here. It has taken me a long time to find a woman in this field,’” Flury said. “In some smaller cities, there isn’t a single female urologist.”
/r/PurplePillDebate18/02/24 05:51 AM

They have a script on why they like it; the patients are young and healthy, they get to build long term relationships with patients, they think the procedures are “fun”, it’s a mix of office and surgery. Blah blah blah. That applies to other specialties as well. I’ve seen male gynecologists on Reddit say how they love going to work everyday and love their job. Love. It’s a bit much.
/r/PurplePillDebate18/02/24 05:44 AM

It’s not “mean”. People have preferences, and there’s nothing wrong with having a preference for who you’ll allow to manage your sexual and reproductive health. It’s pretty obvious why many women strongly prefer women as their obgyn.
/r/PurplePillDebate18/02/24 05:36 AM

Me too. I’ve literally never seen one. Not at an office, not at the hospital when I had my babies. I’ve been lucky to have really nice women obgyns and never lay eyes on a male one.
/r/PurplePillDebate18/02/24 05:23 AM
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A female urologist sees both women and men; we all have urethras, bladders, kidneys, etc. Male gynecologists only see women, usually naked from waist down … all day every day. And, they don’t have any of the reproductive parts they treat.
/r/PurplePillDebate14/01/24 09:21 AM
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Men forced midwives out of the field.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates10/01/24 04:53 AM
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Old? Nope. Mostly young healthy women in their childbearing prime.
/r/PurplePillDebate17/06/23 10:44 AM
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I will say, there is a sub called FDS ( Female Dating Strategy) I got banned because I posted on here. Sigh.
/r/MensRights08/11/21 06:06 PM
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A lot of health and emotional topics. Not man bashing.
/r/MensRights08/11/21 06:01 PM
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No. It’s actually not. Not when it involves exams of genitalia and bathing etc. Look up “BFOQ”, a bona fide occupational qualification. Does HOOTERS hire men to be servers? NO Is that legal? YES. “BFOQ”. They ain’t “qualified”.
/r/MensRights08/11/21 06:00 PM
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She did not say he was “unqualified”. If he got through a residency he is qualified. She just said she would never subject herself to one. Neither will I. No big deal. Just a choice; one we did not have for a a couple of centuries. Men weren’t at all cost curbed when they excluded women from medical school. And, nobody is crying foul that 37 of 42 specialties are dominated by men.
/r/MensRights08/11/21 05:51 PM
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Not really. Not if it involves his genitals. Totally understandable. Some men are going to dig it, some are not. No woman doctor is going to pout that she’s denied the opportunity to examine some man’s oh so lovely junk. Lol
/r/MensRights08/11/21 05:46 PM
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You make zero sense.
/r/MensRights03/11/21 07:40 PM
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There is a difference between race and selecting a doctor based on sex. It’s been determined legally that for many reasons it is reasonable to want a same sex doctor, nurse or aide for intimate exams or tasks like bathing. If you can’t possibly imagine why, then you are lacking emotional IQ.
/r/MensRights03/11/21 05:32 PM
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Childbirth isn’t beautiful; it’s dangerous, physically and emotionally draining, and women often feel powerless and mistreated. But yes, of course, any gender should be able to participate in the gory event.
/r/MensRights03/11/21 05:28 PM
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The judges who ruled on the BFOQ weren’t all women.
/r/MensRights03/11/21 02:19 AM
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Dude, the law has mandated that in the case of BFOQ it is NOT discrimination. If it’s legal for Hooters NOT to hire men for a servers job it is legal for an obgyn practice to NOT hire men to treat it’s all female patient population.
/r/MensRights02/11/21 11:17 PM
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Because he has never been in a woman’s shoes… ooops, I mean stirrups. Has no idea. Hence he should have no opinion.
/r/MensRights02/11/21 08:28 AM
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You are clearly not educated in the matter of BFOQ … bona fide occupational qualification. When it comes to exams of genitals it is not illegal to reject the opposite sex medical provider. An old lady in a nursing home is allowed to only have female nurses bathe her for example. A obgyn practice is legally allowed to hire only female staff since only women are treated and it involves their right to privacy and bodily autonomy. “However, customer preference has in some cases constituted a BFOQ wh…
/r/MensRights02/11/21 08:26 AM
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