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Date Posted: 00:09:52 10/25/08 Sat
Author: Déép End
Subject: Wow... Who'd have thought it?
In reply to: Tony 's message, "Re: Surgery." on 22:29:28 10/19/08 Sun

I gather from the launch of this board & the tone that prevails on others--Persons with daytime-TV "medical degrees" object to this uncovering. They also seem to believe any man who supports it must be on some sort of fetish trip. What a load! If I'm out like a light, what do *I* know of being buck naked or partly covered, or who can see what I have?

If I'm aware of what's going on, during some medical work being done on me--I have other things on my mind than who's getting a free show (trust me--there isn't much of a show to it).

But I've seen what a little oxygen-deficit CAN do to a person. If I'm the one on the table and something turns into a real hairball, I don't want bits of MY brain dying while they have to get TEXTILES out of the way to cut somewhere else & save my bacon.


This Board is overrun with Arabs-to-Canada Spam, and nobody seems to give a rat's. But FWIW welcome aboard.

>Maybe we can get back on subject here.
>
>I have observed from my own experiences and comments
>made by others that in most cases, surgical procedures
>require the removal of all clothing including
>underwear. i actually had an exception when i had
>out patient knee surgery and was allowed to keep my
>undershorts on.

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