My main interest is surgery, so I’d have to say an operating room would be the ideal location. However, I enjoy anything in medical fetish, so a doctor’s office wouldn’t be a bad location either.
Operating room is the first choice. Doctors office will do if the former is not avaialable. A mix of both over a long session would really be exciting!
An operating theatre with a viewing gallery full of trainee play docs so that my examination could be used for teaching purposes.
Operating room with an observation deck that is open to everyone inside the hospital plus it is broadcasted live on the hospital's television network.
@MedFan15, that's where mine started too and still brings back those tingly feelings each time I have a visit.
I would guess you would be unconscious most of the time in the OR.In a fantasy setting, not necessarily. I have found a lot of the “fun” for myself, and the people I have discussed this with, is more about the preparation, the anticipation and (once things start moving) the impossibility of stopping it all. Once you’re in that room this will happen… you have no choice…it’s for your own good. Often it takes quite a bit of time before the patient is actually put under in the fantasies and RPs I’ve done. I suppose there is some logistic necessity to it all. But come now, it’s a fantasy, limitations aren’t that fun to talk about.
I’ve played in a doctors office set up (a play space, not a real one). A surgical suite would be awesome, especially for a mad scientist role play
Would love surgical suite / operating room (Theater). There will probably be oxygen / anesthesia mask(s) there and some decent heart monitoring equipment which I both love.
Doctor's office 100% is my preferred setting. Its formal enough to make the power imbalance fun, but at least in my mind its relaxed enough where I can loosen up a little in the roleplay and be able to enjoy it. I could be okay with a hospital ambiance for roleplay, but 100% I'd couldn't do a surgical setting. Having had major surgeries a couple of times, I don't think I could get myself to a play to enjoy play like that. For clarification, I am not shaming those into such play, its just not for me personally.
Both options are great, but in operating room you know that the things are getting serious. It’s no longer casual check-up. There are cold table, anesthesia machine and beeping monitors. Total surrender begins here.
I like the idea of both. Dr's office first, then led to operating room for firther, extensive testing. The heightened awareness and anxiety. Being restrained, or limited visibilty, anticipating what is to come..
Doctor's room for me, i find it a real turn on - however, an operating theatre would fill me with fear & dread!!