What exam are you talking about?
[QUOTE=PickyPicky;2829464]1. ha! At a recent physical I was informed that the exam referenced above is rarely conducted anymore as it never detected anything and "some people avoided seeing their doctor because it. " I'm thinking now some people will avoid seeing their doctors without it.
2. Good experiences at the massage place on Breton just south of 28th street in the center of a right-angled strip mall, between a nail salon and exercise place. Three times with "Emily," once with "Lucy. " They're not exactly lookers, but pleasant enough and very agreeable personalities and provide the kind of massages I enjoy, especially when some teasing is followed with a touch of the boys, an inquisitive look and a simple, "this?" No mention of a tip. Massage is $60, I've handed over $40 or $50 on the way out. No objections from either when roaming beneath shirt; I haven't gotten around to exploring anything more. I'm happy to lie back and enjoy their excellent technique.[/QUOTE]Are you talking about a rectal exam? If you are saying they never identify anything you are mistaken. I owe my life to a digital exam that discovered my prostate cancer in time for surgery to remove it safely. One reason prostate cancer often spreads is our reluctance to get examined until it is too late. Yes, it is uncomfortable and the biopsy is even more uncomfortable but I enjoy living and am happy my doctor found the cancer in time.
Have you guys seen this lady?
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She looks good, I like them mature!