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January 10, 2008

The Unexpected Lesson On Female Chastity Piercing

Filed under: Female Genital Piercings, Health issues — Female Piercing Expert @ 4:41 pm

While composing the following article, the writer recalled a male student in a past histology class. He was not the sort of male who would strike-up a friendship with a woman who had undergone a female chastity piercing. Yet he did seem to display a surprising knowledge of the female reproductive system. He shared that knowledge with the class, when the students were looking at female cadaver. The instructor was amused at the young man’s wealth of knowledge. The writer of the following article suspects that both the instructor and that one male student would have been at a loss for words, if they had encountered a cadaver with a female chastity piercing.

After a medical student finishes medical school and completes an internship, then he or she has a chance to elect a specialty. In order to become an “expert” in that specialty, the young medical professional must pass through a residency. A resident in the field of urology might well get an unexpected lesson on female chastity piercing.

It is doubtful that such a lesson would include the showing of a female piercing video. Such a video has material that an average resident might find rather boring. Such a video has usually been designed for showing in a class of aspiring piercing specialists. Some students in that class might need to learn some basics about the biology behind female chastity piercing.

A resident generally knows a great deal about the biology of the human female. A resident has had to work with a female cadaver in a laboratory setting. At the present time, most cadavers do not have a female chastity piercing. Still, that does not mean that a resident in urology would never encounter such a piercing.

More and more women have chosen to get a female chastity piercing. For that reason, more and more urology residents suddenly find themselves staring at the element placed in a woman by a piercing specialist. Sometimes that element is just a piece of jewelry; sometimes it is a device meant to guarantee the woman’s chastity.

When a woman receives a piercing in order to maintain her chastity, she usually does not think about a future urological problem. She does not think about the possibility that a doctor might one day see her piercing. When a medical student decides to specialize in urology, that student might have ruled out a possible specialization in obstetrics and gynecology. That student does not foresee his or her chance encounter with a patient who is determined to stay chaste.

That is why both patient and doctor are a bit taken aback, when a woman with a chastity piercing walks into the office of an urologist. The female patient is generally rather uncomfortable with having anyone examine her most private parts. The doctor is often unfamiliar with the sort of adornment put in place by the piercing specialist.

The resident would no doubt feel compelled to ask the patient some questions about her piercing. The patient might display a decided reluctance to share facts about that piercing with the resident. The resident might find it necessary to seek assistance from a more experienced doctor.

Maybe the day will come when every class of medical students must listen to at least one lecture about body piercing. Such a lecture would spare an older, male doctor the embarrassment of speaking to a resident about some sort of female piercing.

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