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Do you keep yourself shaved when you visit the doctor?

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I have no issue being shaved in front of other nudists because I fit right in. But with doctors, I'm a little self conscious, so I always grow my pubic hair back when I'm getting my annual checkup to the doctor. I always hate that because that means I have to go through 2-3 of hair growth, which I hate.

I wish I could just stay shaved when going to the doctor but I'm afraid he might react and wonder why I don't have pubic hair.

So what do you all do? Do you keep yourself shaved and let your doctor see it? If so, do they ever react or ask questions?

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I have had multiple doctors over the years and have been smooth through all of them. None have had any negative comments about my being hairless.

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Simple answer yes. No reason to do otherwise.

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I have been smooth for decades. I've been examined by medical people of both genders. I think they have seen it all. Never had a comment from anyone. Even a female CNA who gave me a sponge bath. I'm not going to grow a crop for a doc.

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I've been shaving the twig and berries for close to 40 years now. Every day as part of my shower routine. Just like the look and smooth feel. I make no changes to this when seeing a doctor, because it is all perfectly natural and routine for me. Believe me, doctors have all seen more than we can even imagine, and I doubt this phases them in the least.

Been waxed a few times. Really not painful, and a super smooth result. Alas, it's temporary and pricey. I'm seriously considering electrolysis as this is the only proven method (laser isn't permanent) to actually kill the hair root. Time-consuming and also a little pricey, but it would be awesome to never have to shave there again!

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Yes is the simple answer, smoother the better, and besides wouldnt have time to grow it back

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Going tomorrow to have my first skin check-up with a new dermatologist. Will be interesting to find how it goes. Some offices have not even checked my groin or buttocks. That seems to have become more common recently. Many years ago I expected to be nude for part of the exam.

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I stay shaved neither my Gp nor my dermatologist has said anything about it . I did notice last year at dermatologist he did have a nurse/ medical assistant present. I did say that Im a nudist beforehand . Want to be sure I checked all over cant be to careful.

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My dermatologist often comments on my smoothness down there

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I stay shaved neither my Gp nor my dermatologist has said anything about it . I did notice last year at dermatologist he did have a nurse/ medical assistant present. I did say that Im a nudist beforehand . Want to be sure I checked all over cant be to careful.Over the years I have noticed the inclusion of a second professional in the exam room. Maybe a medical professional can weigh in, but my guess it has to do with preventing and/or witnessing any questionable incidents.

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The below post got my mind working, as is often the case, pondering any reason why a second person might be in the exam room.

I once went to the free clinic because I'd noticed a pronounced area of concern on my genitals. With no noticeable insurance it seemed like the best way to have a professional give it the once-over. After my initial talk with the check-in nurse, there was an overall air coming from her to not be worried about it, but upon insisting I needed eyes on deck, so-to-speak, without an open exam room to use (it was a busy afternoon), they sequestered me in a back hallway with a doctor and a young nurse and I pushed my very tight shorts down off my hips and blushingly let them see and subsequently touch the area in question. This was many years before I knew I was destined for the nude life I now live, and with the full-on stare of two strange sets of eyes and hands, I did immediately become turgid. At that moment, it didn't bother me that the stiffness happened, knowing they had likely seen it all, but the embarrassment did come when the doctor suggested in front of the student nurse that I should stop wearing such tight shorts and that maybe I could cut down on how much I used it. At twenty-eight, I took the first advice to heart, but no one's going to tell a twenty-something to stop using his dick! Mind you, I did give it a few days of rest, allowing the abraded region some respite from all the attention it was receiving at the time. As I fought to put myself away while the doctor was wrapping up his advice, the challenging negotiation of refitting my engorged dong into the questionable choice of clothing was quite difficult, with the nurse's gaze never relieving my parts of her stare, a little smile on her lips she was doing her damnedest to hide, until they both left me alone in the hall to finish the job. With effort, it eventually all did fit back in those stupidly-tight shorts -- which I did throw out once I'd gotten back home.

Reason one: for teaching purposes - probably the case for my hallway exposure.
Reason two: already suggested - to cut down on any question as to what was said and done during the examination, for legal purposes. I would tend to think this would be standard procedure any time a female is being examined by a male, but that does feel a little sexist to mention.
Reason three: a second opinion, with two sets of eyes being more assured to avoid any misdiagnosis.

I stay shaved neither my Gp nor my dermatologist has said anything about it . I did notice last year at dermatologist he did have a nurse/ medical assistant present. I did say that Im a nudist beforehand . Want to be sure I checked all over cant be to careful.Over the years I have noticed the inclusion of a second professional in the exam room. Maybe a medical professional can weigh in, but my guess it has to do with preventing and/or witnessing any questionable incidents.

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