RE:Doctor visits

Nothing like the MEPS exam when I joined the Navy -- in your skivvies and out of them in front of a bunch of other dudes.

been thinking about joining the NAVY. i can msg you bro?

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RE:Doctor visits

A few ,months ago, I bought a solid light weight swim brief without a drawstring.Mainly for sunning and swimming, but also something I could wear under my pants or shorts if necessary so that I wouldn't need to keep underwear that I would only use a few times a year.Went to the dermatologist wearing them my pants recently.Felt weird having them on.After the exam. I took them off and put them in one of the large cargo pockets in my pants since I had errands to do on the way home!

I went to the dermatologist for my 6 month exam today. I put my black swim briefs in my cargo shorts pocket and when I took my clothes off in the examination room, I slipped them on. When the doctor examined me, I reminded him that I swam and sunned nude so he knew that he should check everything. We talked about reason why some people swim and sun nude and other don't. That lead me to comment that some people don't wear underwear and how did that work since his staff always tells me to leave my underwear on. He replied that he has staff say that because he believes that is what most patients prefer but some patients are comfortable being nude for the exam and he has no problem with that. Now I know that I don't have to bring the swim brief next time. I should have asked sooner!

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RE: Doctor visits

I had a checkup and while I was ready to get naked, my doc did it in sections - shirt off, then on, pants off, then on... I thought that was weird but oh well. At least we checked everything.

Heres an update. I went to the dermatologist to have some spots checked. He told me it would be best to check everywhere - beyond the spots I identified - and to undress. I thought he meant naked but he stopped me part of the way. Its fine since there arent any spots beneath my underwear anyway. In any case, we ended up treating six spots that were mostly cosmetic corrections so that was good.

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