In the 70s, I married an Asian woman from Japan. A beautiful, kind, gentle, loving person. But as time passed our relationship eroded and we mutually agreed to divorce. No children, thankfully.
Though while we were married, there was an occasion where I had to take her to an ER dept. She felt sick, I felt her forehead and agreed. A thermometer was not in my house, so I could not check and see how feverish she was.
In the ER examination area, my young bride got quite an experience!
After we'd done the paperwork, we waited to be called. Finally a nurse showed up, clipboard in her hand and called my wife's name. We followed her into an exam cubicle.
Sitting on the exam table, my wife got her first vital sign, her temperature taken, via ear. The reading was fairly high. I could see my bride was in distress.
Her B.P. and pulse were up as well.
The nurse left us and came back a few minutes later. She explained the doctor who'd eventually examine my wife, had ordered a rectal temperature as the ear reading was high.
Soon, as directed by the nurse, my wife was face down on the exam table, in an open back hospital gown. Shortly after the nurse took a glass thermometer out of a drawer and shook it down, she then placed it in a lubricant of some type.
My wife, being anxious, looked at the nurse, and realized where the thermometer would be going! The nurse pulled the white cotton panties my wife had on, down to her mid thighs, spread her buttocks, and despite my Japanese beautiful wife's (now realizing where the thermometer was about to be put) motioning and limited English was saying, "No!"
I said something to her in her native language, and soon she stopped protesting and I told her, "just put your head on the pillow and close your eyes".
The next three minutes the thermometer, well placed in my then wife's rectum registered her temperature, and gladly too, as it was high.
After a session of blood taking, soon my wife was back face down, panties down and two very large needles shoved into each of her butt cheeks. She certainly cried out, as they hurt her, but a few days later, her temperature was back to normal and she got over her ailment.