Well, I will have to say that my whole family has grown used to the fact that I can discuss weird shit at the dinner table or out in public. Not anything that would compromise privacy issues, just stuff "normals" don't discuss on a regular basis. It just doesn't phase me. I have found other medical people are the same way. Although with medical professionals, I have found that ever once in a while, you get a few of them together that are the exact opposite and are so prudish they should have been with the Puritans. That always surprises me because I do not understand how they have survived in this profession and can still be as naive as they are.
You are correct though. Kinky may be related to location,also. I can see where the lawyers and pilots can be kinky. We live in a town with an Air Force base and half of the bdsm group here is military, ex military, or civilian military. I worked with a guy in Austin about 4 years ago that was in the Army and he said that there were an amazing number of military personnel that were very kinky and a lot of them are officers. So it must be related to location in many ways. It would be interesting to do a study on the demographics as related to geographical regions. As for the pilots, oxygen deprivation has got to be the answer. It seems as if the AF people have either been in the high atmosphere too long or on the ground inhaling too many jet fuel fumes. You just have to wonder though, do the military, airlines, hospitals, and legal or engineering firms realize what a really kinky group of people migrate to these professions? There is a thought to ponder.
I do know that I realized early in my life that I had thoughts running in my head that most other people never seemed to have. I just wish that I had acknowledged my inner pervert really doe worry when I read about some of the posts here so much earlier than I did. It took many years for me to finally just turn it loose and I am so much happier now, especially mentally. And I am married to a man that lets me give in to that perv when I need to and he doesn't say anything, he just smiles. He has not ever been into enemas, so I have a feeling if I brought up giving him one, it would be a hard limit for him. He's already about as low stress in his personality as he could ever get. But I do agree with what you said Mashie, when you wear one hat, you don't wear the other. The two different aspects of your life, kinky does not cross over into our medical lives. The two never should mix in a professional setting.
I have only run into a couple of the MedFet people here in town, but I do know that there are others that talk about it. We are just not set up for it here, although there are some new people coming in to this group that may be more interested in it. I think it could be interesting and fun in some ways but then again, that has always been a part of me. Just would need to switch gears a little. I do worry when I read some of the posts on this site when people talk about some of the objects or chemicals that they put into their bodies. Just because it may feel good doesn't mean that it is safe. I have seen too many light bulbs, vibes with no flange, and bottles in rectums, or foreign objects in a bladder or urethra (a straight telephone cord with the broken wire sticking out of it) that people can't get out. I just want to ask why they did not just take the time to get a good toy that was safe if they they want to play? But to each their own. I guess you just go with what you have available. I won't judge, but I do worry about the safety factor. Play safe and have fun!