I have a fantasy

am I the only one, responding in this thread ?

Anyway, I just had another interesting idea, about girls at gynecologist.

Imagine: There is this girl, who lives in a real remote place. The next gynecologist is at least 200 miles away. Of course, this is too far. There is one gynecologist in town, but there is a problem ...

So there is this girl. She is very shy, she doesn't like to show her body to anyone. But she needs to get this exam - not only, that she has to get undressed in front of a man. To make it worse: he will push some fingers into her pussy. And to make it the worst: the gynecologist is her father (or maybe brother)

The father always dreamed about having sex with his daughter ... and now she is sitting right in front of him, with her legs wide open ....
 
NASCARaddicted said:

am I the only one, responding in this thread ?

Nope. I am the one who pulled it up from 2001. I'm the one who mentioned this thread could enhance Emerald_Eyed's thread about Gyno visits...
 
Alice_In_Chains said:
Hmmm uhhh sirhugs I lost my virginity at 15 :) I was 16 when I got my first gyno visit.

I was younger, but not much. i still haven't had a gyno though :rolleyes: I havea terrible fear of dr's and also a fear of being looked at...down there...so, like, combined it's about the worst thing i can think of.

okayokayokayokay i know i *need* to!

Chicklet
 
Right, annual paps are essential for discovery and treatment of many cancers "down there". Also, for women who "forget" to do their own monthly breast exams, the annual visit can detect, yada yada, breast cancer as well.
 
i try to feel myself up as much as possible

but i need a zillion check-ups right now...like, i think i have carpol tunnel and i need my teeth cleaned and gotta have a "female" check up etc...

Chicklet (scared of the dr...send me strength)
 
BlessedBe said:
You really think so? I guess my mother, as well as the school nurse, and family doctors, felt a 9 year old child did not "need" to see an OB/GYN.

Through sex ed and health classes in school, and family practice doctors, I was told that once a female becomes sexually active (as in having intercourse, not just "playing around") she should begin annual paps and OB/GYN visits for health reasons.

Visits to OB/GYN are more than just for vaginal examinations dear...
 
Why are you pulling up OLD posts, Lexium? I will not "fight" you on the board. That is childish and not my cup o' tea. Practice what you preach and keep NON thread topic comments in PMs.
 
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