I hope the doctor sues the patient for all he is worth and then presses charges so the patient does jail time for attempted murder.
I'm a retired doctor, and I agree with Susie here, in spades. There's not enough detail in that brief Internet article linked below to really know what happened, if he'd ever had a prostate exam before and whether the exam was a routine DRE looking for prostate size and tumor or a more aggressive one for the purpose of collecting prostate fluid for diagnostic testing. I, like thousands or millions of other men, have had many simple, quick DRE's. pretty uninteresting and unstimulating. However, one single time in my 20's the urologist needed prostate fluid because it turned out his working diagnosis was correct and I had bacterial prostatitis. Now that one exam to literally squeeze prostate fluid from my gland out my penis onto a microscope slide was very different. It was much longer and much more pressure, pretty uncomfortable, almost to the extent of calling it frankly painful. It was so uncomfortable that even though it successfully produced my prostate fluid, it was much too firm to feel at all erotic. In that type of exam, your fluid is SUPPOSED TO come out your penis or it wasn't successful.
Now I also have been getting my prostate massaged by myself with steel PureWand or my ex-wife for many years, and a) it feels wonderful and erotic, b) I almost always see fluid or semen pushed out, and c) occasionally I get spasms that I think most would call "prostate orgasm," with greater semen output.
Now the article says that this patient was so vehemently homophobic that he'd ask for an apology even if some other man's hand brushed against his, so depending on his prior prostate exam experience, if any, and what he was expecting on this exam, what he was reacting to could have been anything from feeling the fluid traveling down his urethra (yes, you can feel it moving) to a real "prostate orgasm" with frank spasms and squirting. I'm sure we'll never really learn the detail of what occurred, but no matter what it was he needs to be found, tried, convicted and made to pay the doctor for all of his medical expenses plus serious penalties for pain and suffering. Best of luck, Doc! ?????
Eric