So i had a new doctor i went to visit today for an initial visit. First time we met and in for a full exam including feet. I got a mild chuckle when at a certain point she notices a small spec of polish that i obviously missed removing from my toes and asks if i frequently did my toes? I mumbled something about it being a while since i had done them and she quickly responds with " well at least you share the same favorite color (for polish)." I kind of enjoyed hearing that. Exams are so humiliating getting everything poked so its nice to be a bit disarmed about it.
I had a different female doctor a while back who also had me take my shoes off and not expecting that i still had on a lovely shade of pink on my toes. She asked me why i liked to do that and just gave me a funny look. I just said it was something my wife and i shared from time to time.
I get the impression from these experiences that Doctors, especially women doctors tend to be very observant and its easy to forget or maybe it just not really caring to bother hiding some of the clues whether it was polish or shaved body parts. I think at one point i would be mortified if someone else knew but getting older maybe i just don't care as much anymore.
Anyone else have any similar experiences with their Doctor or podiatrist or anything like that?