Quote:
Originally Posted by Vicky.
Yes I think they should, however if something is sex specific, they should of course be able to refer to the patients actual sex. There are a few illnesses/symptoms and such that are sex specific, and it does noone any favours to pretend this is not the case or the patient is actually the opposite sex, which they are not.
|
Yeah that's exactly what Munroe was saying - sex and gender are different things and she accepts and understands that but it's some doctors who feel as if they're the Same and someone is male or female.