I was reading some comments from an online forum, and came across this one below.
Basically it's a woman sharing an experience she had with a male doctor when she was at university. She also talks about an experience her friend had with the same doctor.
I've pasted it here. What do people think? Did he creep on them or could it be that there were legit reasons to do what he did?
By 'Megan'
I was at university in the early 90s and started to get some shoulder and neck pain every now and again. It happened for a couple of days and then went away for a week, then it came suddenly back for another day or so. It happened again a few weeks later and it was really bad for two days and I had to miss an essay deadline that was quite important.
I went to see a uni doctor, who was a man probably in his 50s. He had me get down to my bra and knickers and felt my back and shoulders and stuff, then made me bend over in front of him while he felt my back and hips. Then he examined my hips while I stood up straight, and his hip exam seemingly included running his hands over my bum!!
He said he didn’t know what the problem was and that I needed to see him again the next week. The prick wouldn’t give me a medical note until the second appointment, so I had to go back and strip down for him again. The pain actually didn’t come back, and he never figured out what it was, but he did give me the note.
About a year later, a friend of mine went to see the same doctor with some tummy problems. She said he made her take off her top, trousers and knickers (so she was just in a bra). He felt her tummy, then had her put her hands up against the wall, with her legs apart, and did an internal exam from behind.
An internal exam in that way?! I’m sure that my friend was an attractive netball player was just a coincidence!!
We agreed that the guy was a grade-A creeper, and that we’d never see him again.