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Originally Posted by Senusret I
I think a patient's preference of his physician's gender is different from a restaurant patron not wanting to be served by coloreds.
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I agree. The same goes for a man wanting another man to help him find a suit at a place like Men's Warehouse (while many of these men would want a female to help coordinate a suit or find one that she thinks looks nice on him).
The same also goes for women who don't want a male gynecologist and will reschedule if their regular woman gynecologist is unavailable. We wouldn't call that woman sexist for doing so therefore I find nothing sexist about a man not wanting a female doctor to look at his hernia (or check his prostate, etc.).
A lot of people are thinking this stuff but won't say it.
As for this guy in the article, it's so unimportant and unmoving...so blahzey blah.