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SD! : Web boards : Ritual : "piercings-has not seen this part posted." 1 2 3
piercings-has not seen this part posted. (25)
Sun 6 Jul 08, 6:31 PM MasterTJs_lil1bebe US(IA), 6 mths 
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bebe, has no piercings as of yet, but that will change, that will be coming soon, what bebe wonders, is once pierced, nipples, clit-lips, hood and belly button, how do other slaves/subs handle their physicals? if they have physicals, which bebe thinks that some probably do, but maybe not, like other slaves/subs, bebe works, and work requires bebe to have a yearly physical, bebe's doctor, would really be surprised, with all the jewelry, on bebe's body, and probably would think that bebe has turned crazy, and then would suggest that bebe seek help from a shrink, can the jewelry be removed? of course, after all is healed. in physical, bebe means a complete physical, hopefully bebe has explained herself. if jewelry, can't be taken out, bebe would still get her yearly work physicals, and somehow would handle this with her doctor. the piercings will please Master, and that is bebe's main concern, is to always please her Master. am seeking advice from other slaves/subs, that may have ideas on how to handle this.
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6 Jul 08, 10:21 PM Master_Wolfgang US(TX), 9 mths Y! |
In todays world, piercings are not given a second thought. I have a number of piercings and recieve a flight physical twice a year. I have never had my flight surgeon nor any other medical professional give it more than a cursory notice. I even had some surgery on my thumb and all I was required to do was change the metal piercing to plastic, so as not to interfere with the electro cautery scalpel. |
6 Jul 08, 11:28 PM little_linnet US, 3 yrs 
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If your doctor has a problem with the piercings, fire him. That's your business.
Krista No feminist thinks men and women are exactly the same. But what we reject is the notion that the difference between men and women is that men are human and women are objects.
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7 Jul 08, 2:23 AM slave_emma US(OK), 2 yrs  |
In my experience, doctors don't mention piercings in less it is medically necessary to remove the piercing. I had to remove my piercings for surgery and it was addressed to me in a very respectful manner by the nurse.
I wouldn't be concerned about a yearly physical.
Best wishes,
slave emma
Master Howard's little girl
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7 Jul 08, 6:28 AM MasterTJs_lil1bebe US(IA), 6 mths 
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Master_Wolfgang wrote:
In todays world, piercings are not given a second thought. I have a number of piercings and recieve a flight physical twice a year. I have never had my flight surgeon nor any other medical professional give it more than a cursory notice. I even had some surgery on my thumb and all I was required to do was change the metal piercing to plastic, so as not to interfere with the electro cautery scalpel.
| greetings Sir Wolfgang,
bebe hopes that you are right, but bebe feels that you are wrong, bebe knows that her doctor will say something about them. so, bebe must figure out, how to handle it. and what to say. what bebe is seeking, is how to handle it, because bebe knows, that it will be mentioned.
MasterTJ's_lil1bebe
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7 Jul 08, 6:32 AM MasterTJs_lil1bebe US(IA), 6 mths 
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Master_T_pet wrote:
i also agree with above post. i have my nipples, belly button and clit done. i just had my physical and the doctor did not give it a second thought. As the same goes for being shaved so many woman today shave that it does not surprise a doctor at all. A number of people today enjoy tattooing and piercing, body modification, truly taken as what it is...a form of Artistic display.
| please read what bebe posted back to Sir Wolfgang, thanks.
MasterTJ's_lil1bebe
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7 Jul 08, 6:34 AM MasterTJs_lil1bebe US(IA), 6 mths 
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little_linnet wrote:
If your doctor has a problem with the piercings, fire him. That's your business.
Krista
| please read what bebe has posted to Sir Wolfgang, thanks.
MasterTJ's_lil1bebe
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7 Jul 08, 6:36 AM MasterTJs_lil1bebe US(IA), 6 mths 
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slave_emma wrote:
In my experience, doctors don't mention piercings in less it is medically necessary to remove the piercing. I had to remove my piercings for surgery and it was addressed to me in a very respectful manner by the nurse.
I wouldn't be concerned about a yearly physical.
Best wishes,
slave emma
| please read what bebe posted to Sir Wolfgang, thanks.
MasterTJ's_lil1bebe
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7 Jul 08, 6:57 AM Master_Teel US(TX), 18 mths  |
My pet has 4 8a labia rings, and her gyno doesn't bat an eye. I'm going to more or less repeat what's been said (and yes, I read your reply). Most doctors could care less as they've seen it all countless times. If they're hung up on something as simple as a piercing (or 10), then in all seriousness, it time to find a new doctor.
Master_Teel
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7 Jul 08, 7:20 AM MasterTJs_lil1bebe US(IA), 6 mths 
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Master_Teel wrote:
My pet has 4 8a labia rings, and her gyno doesn't bat an eye. I'm going to more or less repeat what's been said (and yes, I read your reply). Most doctors could care less as they've seen it all countless times. If they're hung up on something as simple as a piercing (or 10), then in all seriousness, it time to find a new doctor.
Master_Teel
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greetings Sir_Teel,
bebe understands that A/all are trying to help, but finding a new doctor, is not a help, in finding a new doctor, is more of a hassel, because he or she, will have to learn your medical records, then they are wanting to adjust want the other doctor has done for you. bebe knows about switching to a new doctor, about 10 years ago, when the other doctor moved. does not seem to be any other suggestions other than finding a new doctor. thanks.
MasterTJ's_lil1bebe
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7 Jul 08, 8:39 AM Mistress_Tiara UK, 2 yrs 
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MasterTJs_lil1bebe wrote:
does not seem to be any other suggestions other than finding a new doctor.
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I think people have given you advice bebe. When people have said 'dont worry about it, piercing is common these days, even in vanilla circles' they mean it. I can catagorically state that more of the teenagers I used to teach had a piercing of some kind than those that didnt, and that (very tiringly) they were desperate to 'show and tell' this information. Ive seen more pierced nipples and belly buttons flashed than I can tell you, not to mention the mandatory facial piercings etc. As for genital piercings, this is one of those areas where you very probably know people with them without having any idea. The Dr will have seen it all before. I realise you may still feel s/he disapproves, but I doubt they will be shocked. Drs deal with piercing infections etc frequently.
Your Dr will have no grounds to 'refer you to a shrink' just because you are pierced. What would s/he say 'this patient has made a decision also made by millions of people, to express herself through perfectly legal body art - lock her up and throw away the key!'?
I realise you are nervous, but try not to be. Your Dr *might* disapprove, but so what? Its your body and its your business. Probably best not to mention to the Dr its your Owners body, & his business - that really could cause a few issues! *~*Mistress Tiara*~*
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