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Thankfully people have their own minds and won’t be dictated to by the far-left. |
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There was no issue, it was a clerical error that has been shown, so why are you suggesting anything has been dictated by the far left? I agree that peoples wishes should be adhered to where possible and if she had to forgo her treatment that day then that is what must happen. What is your solution to the emergency situation carry a DNR note in your pocket in case you are injured and the only medical professional available is transgender?... |
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As for the clerical error that may or may not be true but quite a coincidence given current discussions in government about giving any man the right to declare himself female. The nurses response to the patient’s concerns was also more political than that of professional understanding. |
As if you're still angry about an accident.
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Its all a bit to posh to push.
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Your last point makes no real sense, I assume you just wanted to score points but didn't really think what you wrote through? Because I never said anywhere that only people who think like me have valid opinions, that's definitely more of an attitude you tend to display. Quote:
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Anybody you meet could be a potential rapist but that doesn't give you the right to demonise anyone that happens to be different from you. |
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My opinions are driven by the very real fear of the very real real risks that self-certification will pose to young vulnerable girls/women in currently protected female only areas not to mention the trampelling over of all womens’ rights to feel private, safe and unmolested is these female only areas. Hey, you are not female so what do you care. It doesn’t affect you but nevertheless you think you have the right to support the dumping of such ludicrous proposals on those who it will actually affect. Your opinion on this has little value in comparison to those who it will actually affect. |
an opinion on tibb is only wrong with those that don't agree with it.
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I'm not sure what happened here but in normal circumstances they would of sent in a female chaperone. They were obviously busy, didn't think and got their wrists slapped for it. |
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It's a weird one for me. For a consultation where I'm discussing private matters (usually when evaluating my antidepressants) I prefer to see the female doctor. But if requiring a physical exam I'd be more comfortable with a male doctor. [emoji23] (In before Scott or somebody makes this sexual :nono:) |
I can understand where this might be awkward. It's bad enough having to have the test without having added embarrassment but it seems like a genuine mistake and not a deliberate thing.
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I don't want a man carrying out an intimate examination on me, and I don't want a transsexual either. I want someone who understands and has experienced puberty, periods, menstrual cramps and all the other sh1t we go through when you are born a woman. I know "born a woman" is an unfashionable phrase now, but it is true, none the less.
If someone wants to live as a woman and that will make them happy, then that's what they should do. And moreover, I will uphold their right to live a happy life as the person they believe they are. But... unless they have had a womb since their periods started, they will never be a real, 100% woman to me. |
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I'd rather have a female for a physical exam because it's nice for them to have a treat :shrug:.
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