I think my actual phrasing went something like this (after being asked how it was) "It was okay, but the doctor I had was a bit pushy, and I don't really like being treated by women doctors that much" To me the sentence was part "the doctor was pushy" and she was, and I've had some damn pushy male doctors over the years too! and the second part was "I don't like being treated".Kagim said:The issue here is your wording.
If you honestly said: " I don't care much for female doctors i prefer male doctors"
I can understand why the girls may be upset.
If you actually said: "I am more comfortable being treated by my own sex"
Then the girls would be unjustified.
Either way if they went off on you they are wrong. I would have asked why, but that's me.
I prefer male doctors just because they are the same sex.
As long as you are just happier with Male doctors and don't actually think female doctors are bad or incapable of being doctors then your safe.
Yeah, that is what's referred to as 'positive discrimination' and is still discrimination. It's generally deemed to be better for obvious reasons, but some positive discrimination can lead to trouble, like when police forces, for example, aim to hire more minorities, as there's 'not enough' in the forcetkioz said:Using that logic giving up my seat on public transport for a person with a disability so they could sit would be discrimination. If so, is it wrong?JanatUrlich said:Yeah it is. You're treating someone differently because they're different to you.
Indeedy it is-y....JanatUrlich said:Yeah it is. You're treating someone differently because they're different to you.
That's pretty much the definition of discrimination I'm afraid.
No, that's just positive discrimination. Which is good in instances such as your example, but not good in the case of all women shortlists in politics or whatever.tkioz said:Using that logic giving up my seat on public transport for a person with a disability so they could sit would be discrimination. If so, is it wrong?JanatUrlich said:Yeah it is. You're treating someone differently because they're different to you.
Haha dude, I'm a female and I've had male and female doctors check my down there. I wasn't bothered in the slightest by any of it.generic gamer said:No real problem with it here though, I've been to the surgery several times with 'personal' issues and I've always requested a male doctor. It's a matter of comfort and someone with the equipment themselves being more able to empathise if I describe a symptom. I'm sure a lot of women would agree if it came to a 'personal' matter that they'd rather have a female doctor.JanatUrlich said:Yeah it is. You're treating someone differently because they're different to you.
That's pretty much the definition of discrimination I'm afraid.
The other issue is that teenage guys have hair trigger arousal...just saying is all.
How you feel the most comfortable is no one elses buisness. It was not a personal jibe at the doctors skill beacuse she is a woman, it was how you felt most at ease. Did you tell these women that your opinion was not based on your guess at her skill as a doctor dependant on her gender but instead on simply how you felt. Tell them you would follow her medical advice in an instance but in actual hands on treatment a male doctor was far better for you.tkioz said:So I've been sick recently, nothing major, just an infection on my leg that's slowly but surely going away, and I had to go into hospital to get some IV antibiotics, anyway my question came about after I came out of the hospital I was yacking with some friends.
So I mentioned that I didn't really like my doctor in the hospital, a young woman doctor (younger then me, so strange), and they asked why, I said I don't care much for being treated by female doctors, I prefer male doctors.
At this point the two females around started laying into me calling me sexist, a bigot, etc. one even went so far as to ask if I was a racist as well.
Now at this point I tried to explain what I meant, and that I was most definitely not a racist or a sexist, I just had a personal preference to be treated by male doctors (and considering my GP's name is Humad El-Sheikh(sp?) I really don't think I've got an issue with people of other races) because I dislike being touched by strangers and it's easier for me to handle if it's a male. I don't make a big deal about it if that's the only option, but given the choice I'd rather a male doctor. I'm sure there are women out there that prefer female doctors.
At this point I was all but called a woman hater and I just decided to give up.
But it's been bugging me, is having a preference really being a bigot?
Dont be silly everyone is the same, the politically correct brigade said so. There is no difference between anyone biologically or otherwise. They even look the same, the inside of this paper bag makes them look the same anyway, the brigade gave it to me because it was hard to see the sameness in everyone.comadorcrack said:Indeedy it is-y....JanatUrlich said:Yeah it is. You're treating someone differently because they're different to you.
That's pretty much the definition of discrimination I'm afraid.
I never got that whole you shouldn't treat someone differently from you if their different... Surely them being different means that they should be treated differently...
And I don't mean like all blacks should be in shackles or bull shit like that, I mean genuine difference. Like a criminal is treated differently from me because he broke a law.
So you should have the preference of a male doctor. Cos they get Guy pain. Even if ifs something any sex understands, then its just somehow nicer to be treated by someone of your own gender...
Umm shit... I'm not sure if that made any sense at all. Ahhh who cares. I'll come back and edit it to make sense when I'm not fussing over an essay at the same time.