Wearing Intimates to the Doctor
I pretty much have stopped wearing male boxers and just exclusively wear panties however I dress. I notice a number of sisters usually wear male underwear to the doctor. The kind of undies I wear is my business and I really shouldn't care what others might think about it. So the next trip I take to my doctor I will continue to wear my ladies things. I assume he will ignore the issue and not say anything.
Who else has done the same, and what was the doctors/nurses reaction?
Worn thong panties to exams and procedures
and the doctor never said a thing or reacted negatively. So don't worry what you wear. Kimberly :battingeyelashes:
I only go to the doctor enfemme now
When I changed medical plans 2 or 3 years ago, I asked the doctor if he had any problems working with a transgender/crossdresser. He said no, but over the year, his non-verbal cues, like taking me off his list of patients said otherwise. The replacement was asked, and same story, suddenly I did not have a Primary Care physcian, and other things. So I selected a female doctor as the third PCP, and for my first appointment, I went dressed enfemme. I found out at my appointment that while she was not transgender in her mind, she had often thought she should have been a man, as she had many male dominance characteristics which mad it difficult to stay in a marriage.
Well, my employer has mandated another healthcare plan, so I needed to find a new PCP. I found two possibilities. Both times, admin or nurses were asked the question about me coming to the office dressed and being a MTF crossdresser. Both timse, they said they would have to ask the doctor. My first choice spent her own time to call me and tell me yes, she was fine with it and just to make sure I filled out the patient with my male information. My back-up also responded, but through her staff.
A doctor taking the time to speak to a potential patient directly says a lot to me.
Deanna
underdressing for Dr. Appt.
I have a strong opinion on this subject that I would like to share with the group. Mind you, this is not directed at any one individual. I just think it is something we should consider.
I personally think it is unfair to the medical staff. After all, if this is a scheduled appt., then you as a cd, have the choice as to what you will be wearing for the appt. The individual crossdresser may not be embarrased to go in wearing feminine underclothes, but I believe we must consider just how it might make the people attending to you feel. This could be very embarrasing for them, putting them in a situation that they may not be comfortable with.
If the individual is going through as process such as SRS, and the medical staff is aware of this, then it may be acceptable. But to just spring this on them merely because the crossdresser wishes to be "noticed" for whatever reason, in my opinion is selfish and unfair to the others involved.
We all have our own reasons as to why we feel the need to underdress for certain situations in our lives, but I think we should also consider the other people we involve in our actions.
I personally dont endorse the practice of underdressing for Dr. appts. for the reasons I have given above. I would welcome any comments regarding my thoughts.....