Do doctors ever get attracted to their patients?
Thanks for the A2A. While a doctor may be physically attracted to a patient, acting upon those feelings is not very common; and when it does happen, it is usually done in a secretive manner.
Why are surgeons so attractive?
So why did surgeons take the top spot? Respondents believed most are practically minded, possess a high IQ, and can remain calm in difficult situations. The fact that surgeons are likely to be “good with their hands” was cited as an additional plus. There’s even good news for doctors in other fields.
Are doctors aware of attractive patients?
This reprises some previous questions. If you are asking if doctors are “aware” of attractive patients, then the answer is mostly yes. Previously there was a good answer from Dr. Fox (emotional detachment) and that kicks in as soon as most doctors enter the doctor-patient relationship.
Should I talk to my doctor about my sex life?
If you’re unhappy about your sex life, tell your doctor. You could have a treatable medical problem, like vaginal dryness or erectile dysfunction. Some types of medications can also hamper desire. Changing the dose or switching prescriptions might help.
How common is physical attraction between a doctor and a patient?
“How common” cannot be answered accurately, as we have no feasible way to perform a survey/study and also expect all the participants to be completely honest. It does seem believable that as with any encounter of persons, the doctor-patient encounter also might be infused – though not always or even often – with some level of physical attraction.
What can I learn in the sexual health section?
The more in touch you are with your body (literally), the more likely you are to take care of it and enjoy it. In this section, you can learn about reproductive anatomy, puberty, menstruation, sexual arousal, health examinations and masturbation.
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