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laura47
01-09-2007, 12:18 PM
Shaved chest yesterday going to Dr tomorrow
Never said I was smart
I shaved my chest yesterday so that I could give a shot at tape cleavage (I have a little to work with) and then remembered that I have a routine Doctor’s visit tomorrow. I am divorced and live alone so no problem on the home front. Any ideas on what to say when he puts the stethoscope on my chest ? The only one I can think of is when he says "Big Breath" is to reply “Yes and I’m only 13”
laura47
gianna25
01-09-2007, 12:41 PM
first off he probably wont say anything.....but the answer i give to friends etc is that the girl i am dating now likes a smooth chest....plain and simple....there are actually a lot of women who dont like a hairy chest on a guy....i never was very hairy but more so a little fuzzy....but to a girl that doesnt like hair they were always like you should shave it....so there is your answer....
mylitta
01-09-2007, 01:10 PM
I wouldn't worry at all- loads of men shave or wax chests and backs- and other bits. And the doctor will have seen it all before, anyway
pinkshelly
01-09-2007, 01:16 PM
I tell friends that i'm tired of being hairy, witch I am. Or you could use the swimmer line. In the end does it really mater.:2c:
Babette
01-09-2007, 01:23 PM
Laura47,
As they say, don't sweat the small things because in reality they are all small. I've been going to my doctor for years with a clean-shaven body. He has never said a word. As a matter of fact, we have been good friends for a long time. I get more nervous over all of the poking and other examination things he does to me. Incidently, he offers laser hair removal and his brochures show pictures of guys with unwanted chest, back and leg hair removed. I suspect that a lot of doctors offer this procedure or they routinely send their patients to another service provider.
Good luck on your exam.
Babette
diane59
01-09-2007, 01:28 PM
Was sent to a Cardiologist for a stress test and EKG in which they had to shave small areas of my chest and sides to attach leads, When I got home I finished the job and had a great excuse for my Doctor and SO.:heehee:
Stephenie S
01-09-2007, 01:29 PM
For goodness sake, Laura. Worry about the big things. Your doctor has seen it all. You don't need to say anything. Trying to come up with some silly excuse only calls attention to your embarrassment over something you have no reason to be embarrassed about. So you shave your chest. So? Relax girl. Lots of guys do it. Lots of big macho guys. Weight lifters, body builders, swimmers, models, etc. Get over it.
Steph
Robin Leigh
01-09-2007, 01:34 PM
Welcome to the forum, Laura!
Don't worry about your smooth chest. A professional person like a doctor should know better than to make his patients uncomfortable about such things.
I see a chiropractor regularly. In fact I have an appointment this afternoon. He's seen & touched my chest & arms in various states of hairlessness, sometimes smooth, sometimes prickly, and has never given any reaction to it that I have noticed.
But I do wonder what he'd say about my red toenails... :heehee:
:hugs:
Robin
Kate Simmons
01-09-2007, 02:13 PM
Hey, your chest, right? Besides you're paying the Doctor for his services. I've kind of grown accustomed to my smooth chest. Sure beats being a hairy bear in my opinion. On the other hand, as Ericka, I kinda like guys with a hairy chest.(Go figure!).:p
Tina Dixon
01-09-2007, 02:16 PM
May not say a word, but if you have hair on your back and no hair on your chest well ????
Sweet Jane
01-09-2007, 02:22 PM
Hi
trust me, the doctors don't say anything. When I go, I am just off with my top and "presto"...shaved pits and chest, and the doc gets on with the job, and I just act like the hair removal is "normal"...and it is for me...
Sasha Anne Meadows
01-09-2007, 02:36 PM
I am completely shaved and no doctor has ever said anything.
Lovely Rita
01-09-2007, 02:50 PM
Shaved chest yesterday going to Dr tomorrow
Never said I was smart
I shaved my chest yesterday so that I could give a shot at tape cleavage (I have a little to work with) and then remembered that I have a routine Doctor’s visit tomorrow. I am divorced and live alone so no problem on the home front. Any ideas on what to say when he puts the stethoscope on my chest ? The only one I can think of is when he says "Big Breath" is to reply “Yes and I’m only 13”
laura47
I cancel my dentist all the time:D
Ronda_B
01-09-2007, 02:53 PM
When I was at my doctors last he mentioned something about it but he wasn't too concerned. Since right after I got him as my doctor he was reading my chart for my old doctor that retired and in it showed that we had talked about my crossdressing and his recomendations to me. So now my new doctor knows as well. I feel that there are some things that you should share with your doctor. My doctor said that he has seen it all before. So don't worry about it.
Kate Simmons
01-09-2007, 02:57 PM
When I told my Doctor about my CDing(I had a reason), he said:"Okay, so have you been taking your(BP)meds like you are supposed to?" Like everyone says, no shocking revelation. right?:happy:
Ellie
01-09-2007, 03:14 PM
I too have gone to a Doctor's appointment (not planned) while I was fully waxed and they didn't say one word about it.
A dermatologist told me once that he preferred his patients to be hairless since it made it easier to see and treat any suspicious moles.
Billie Jean
01-09-2007, 03:55 PM
I was in the hospital last year shaved chest legs and feet, the doc nor the nurses said one thing abuot it. They were concerned more with my condition. Billie Jean
SherriePall
01-09-2007, 04:30 PM
Laura -- Some of the roughest, toughest guys have no hair on their bodies. And have you seen those shirtless guys on the soaps? No hair on their chests either.
Lisa Baby
01-09-2007, 05:15 PM
Hi
trust me, the doctors don't say anything. When I go, I am just off with my top and "presto"...shaved pits and chest, and the doc gets on with the job, and I just act like the hair removal is "normal"...and it is for me...
Personnaly, I have been blessed :happy: with very little body hair. I am in the habit of shaveing all of my body, except my arms which are so lightthat you have to REALLY look for it to see any, to allow me to feel the silky fabrics of my lingerie slideing across my skin.
My doctor has never mentioned my shaved body other than to ask if I were loseing hair on my feet and/or lower legs. (This is a sign of poor blood circulation and needs to be watched by diabetics.)
What you might want to worry about is if you should happen to forget your appointment in the morning and dress with a bra, panty, garterbelt and stockings under your street clothes.
But even then. Your doctor should be profesional enough to understand that there are all types of people in the world and you are just you. A distinct individuale with your own taste in the lifestyle you chose to live.
Enjoy being the person you are!
Lisa
Rene L
01-09-2007, 05:20 PM
I cancel my dentist all the time:D
Me too, but it's finally caught up with me (after 2 years). Wish I could put it off longer! But I'll be in the chair in bra, hose and panties under my suit (dress code at work requires a suit).
susie evans
01-09-2007, 06:23 PM
the doctor has seen this many times and does not give it a second thought when i was there last week the only thing she said was shave don't use chemicals to remove the hair
bikini02
01-09-2007, 06:43 PM
laura47,
Don't worry the doctor probably won't say anything. Just make sure you don't have nubs that would make noise in the stethoscope.
Good luck
lilsissy
01-09-2007, 07:04 PM
I've been keeping my body smooth for a few years and have never had a doctor make a comment about it. He, or she, may noticed, but so what? I agree with Sweet Jane, just act as if it's natural and so will they.
sissystephanie
01-09-2007, 07:18 PM
I have had the front of my body shaved for years, from my toes to my neck. Yes, I do shave my face too!:heehee: I am going to have an Arteriogram done on Friday. I wonder what will be said when they find out out they don't have to shave my groin area to insert the dye into the artery?:heehee: I love the smooth feel under my panties!:love:
Sissy
More Girl than man
TxKimberly
01-09-2007, 07:35 PM
Like the Dr is going to care in the least! Don't stress it - it doesnt matter.
Kim
suchacutie
01-09-2007, 07:40 PM
First, the Dr. won't say anything and won't care, except s/he might be worried that you had a heart monitor or some such..
Meanwhile, if any of you ever are in the situation to have a heart monitor, shave BEFORE you go...if you don't, they dry shave you with a disposible razor....yuck! I strongly suggest you beat them to it!
tina!
carol ann
01-09-2007, 07:43 PM
He (or is it she?) probably wont even notice - watch television and see how many male athletes or swimmers have no body hair . I don't have any and I am well passed the adolescent stage
ashlee chiffon
01-09-2007, 07:43 PM
he probably won't say anything, but you might ask him the health benefits of tanning booths, which you're considering using for the winter, which is why you shaved...to achieve that Purrrrfect tan!
i dunno...sounds good to me!
*L*
krisinpink
01-09-2007, 10:08 PM
Gianna nailed this one right out of the chute...90% chance nothing will be said or even noticed & if anything is said, the GF answer is great. Shaving your chest is not unusual. Look at any of the male models out there. In fact, my GGSO's teenage daughters think a hairy chest on a man is gross! Go figure!
Glenda58
01-09-2007, 10:28 PM
I mine shaved when going to the doctor. Made it easier for them to do my EKG. Doctors don't care about if you're shaved or not they just looking at your health.
natasha
01-09-2007, 10:35 PM
Heck, when I shave my chest I dont even notice!!!:D All six hairs go quietly down the drain.
trannie T
01-10-2007, 01:25 AM
What happens between you and your physican is privileged communication. He is forbidden to report you to the Transvestite Police.
Lanore
01-10-2007, 06:27 AM
My first visit to my new doctor was pretty routine. There were a few questions and a few answers. My thought. He's a Doctor, that's all. I haven't hidden anything from anybody so far, why start now. To me, it's harder to hide than just be me.
Lanore
Angie G
01-10-2007, 09:50 AM
It's you chest to do as you like :hugs:
Angie
atxpantyboy
01-10-2007, 09:55 AM
I have been shaving my chest and underarms daily for ~15 yrs, and my legs off and on for probably 8-10 yrs. I've always had a few friends comment on it, but usually just in passing. I mean, when I go to the beach or lake with friends, I make no attempt to hide the fact that I am completely smooth all over. Funny thing is, I cycle and swim daily, so most people I know just assume that's why I shave everything. However, whenever someone asks, I tell them that swimming and cycling are really secondary to the fact that I have always just liked how it feels. I tell them I was shaving long before I ever started cycling and swimming.
TammieKay
01-10-2007, 11:38 AM
I went to a physical theripist over a sholder muscle that was bothering me. SHE asked about the shaved body and all I said was my SO liked it and found it sexy...I'm a widower but she didn't know that...:2c:
crossing-the-rain
01-10-2007, 11:48 AM
I'm planning C Ding to doctor's office the end of the month as a test.
Rain.
laura47
01-10-2007, 03:24 PM
Went to the Dr today and just as everyone said no worries It was just a "Don't ask Don't tell"
Thanks for the nudge to sanity
laura
cathie
01-10-2007, 03:34 PM
I shave my entire body except the hair on top of my head and get a physical every year. They don't care. Try going to the Dr and forgetting to take off your pantyhose or toe polish. You get looks and a comment but it's to be laughed off in most cases. We worry too much what others think.
Today I bought these great 4" pumps at Target of all places. One pair in red patten and the other in matte black. $24.99 who could pass? Nothing was even looked at twice. I was looking more at the mom behind me in line. She was hot and she looked at the heels and looked at me and went about her biz. Oh well, she's probably just jealous I can wear them, walk in them and run in them and she can't any longer.
xoxoxo
Cathie Pantyhose
Victoria Anne
01-10-2007, 03:37 PM
I would not worry a bit,I had gone in for an appt. due to back problems but when the was behind me checking my spine then slid my short pants done a bit ..suprise! I was wearing powder blue nylon hipsters! she never said a word though I'll bet I was red as can be.
MaggieCD
01-10-2007, 03:39 PM
11th Commandant - Keep thy mouth shut!
And, maybe his chest is shaven..?
Ya never know for sure?
wabnaok
01-10-2007, 03:39 PM
Do not say anything, the doctor will probably not pay attention to it. If he/she does, tell him your girlfriend likes a smooth chest.
Michelia
01-10-2007, 04:37 PM
And I had known this dermatologist for 20 years, so I felt pretty comfortable with her so I told her the truth. She replied that I did not have to tell her, since a lot of men shave for different reasons and she would not have thought anything much about it. I know she will keep my secret and I am glad I told her because I have needed a few more things from her, but the bottom line is it is not important!
Michelia
Elizabeth Anne
01-10-2007, 04:38 PM
I have been seeing my regular PCP for years with shaved legs & chest/stomach. He nor I ever mentioned it.
So, guess what. He retires & he refers me to a new Dr. who specializes in diabetes. (Endocrinologist)sp?
I decided that I was going to be up front at the first visit. When he was going over things with me, I came right out with him & told him that I was under alot of stress with my job & family issues & one of my stress relievers was that I was a crossdresser. That is why you will see I have shaved my legs & chest.
The only thing he said was "O.K., do you need any help with this". I said "no", & that was it.
Deidra Cowen
01-10-2007, 04:55 PM
I have a physical scheduled in a month or so. Will be the first time to the Doc's office since I totally shaved my body. Thought about letting the hair grow back but heck with that...will take my chances. Only problem its a company physical...hmmmm....guess I am going to go with the old swimming and biking excuse which is actually true to a point. :tongueout
nataliecd77
01-12-2007, 09:27 PM
I have had the front of my body shaved for years, from my toes to my neck. Yes, I do shave my face too!:heehee: I am going to have an Arteriogram done on Friday. I wonder what will be said when they find out out they don't have to shave my groin area to insert the dye into the artery?:heehee: I love the smooth feel under my panties!:love:
Sissy
More Girl than man
I had a surgery while in the Military on the testicular region I went in to have the operation and the nurse said "we need to shave your.." she lifted the blanket and said "OH OK I see you already did that for us" and that was all that was said about it. So if MIL Drs arent worried about it I'm sure no civillian doc would even raise an eyebrow at it.
Love,
Natalie
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