Should Male Nurses Work with Female Patients?

Preference or Controversy?

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I feel that it is fine. I don't really care though I do feel strange with someone of the same sex doing my care. I'm not sure why. I just do.

I know that there is the stereotype that all nurses are female: but, if society is supposed to be equal opportunity and allow everyone the same rights, shouldn't males have the rights to be nurses, too? Yes they should.

Also, what is all this junk that a male needs a witness and a female does not? In this day, the women are just as bad as the men. They'll have sex with anything that walks, and they seem to have issues with self control just as bad as the men. They can have the same sexual attractions toward the opposite sex as men: therefore, the rules should apply for all of them across the board. Either they both need a witness or they both do not.

Why is it that a woman can do the procedures on a male, and not have a witness but a male cannot do the procedures on a female without having a witness?

Isn't that racist or discrimination of a kind?

Wouldn't it make sense that if a male needs witness to do his duties on a female, that a female needs a witness to do her duties on a male?

Sure, I think that makes a lot of sense.

Just think about it, some males may not like females doing their personal duties. As a matter of fact, I've dealt with some that have expressed this as I've helped with intimate care of friends of mine in the past for one reason or another. I don't get all bent out of shape because they have different body parts. They need help. Why should they be neglected? I don't shirk my duties because they are the opposite sex.

How much of a preference can you have before it is viewed as controversy?
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