I have an idea that looking at bodies would very quickly become a job, just a job and not an exciting one. Ask doctors if they are titillated by looking at bodies.
Absolutely, unequivically not. Once you have seen the first thousand bodies, you’ve pretty much seen it all.
Once you have seen the first thousand bodies, youve pretty much seen it all.
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Agreed, but after 30 some years working O.R., human nature still makes us “look” at the exceptional. I could write a book but hope you get my drift.
The problem with TSA “looking” is they aren’t held to the same professional standards as those in medicine who could lose their license for misconduct.
“Ask doctors if they are titillated by looking at bodies.”
That used to be true when men and women were people of character and integrity. Today, many gynecologists have the worst records of sex abuse. Familiarity does not always breed contempt—sometimes it breeds “temptation,” the pornography effect. I suspect the weak character of TSA types would tend to the latter. Very sad.
Hank