The Doctor Will See You, Will See You, Will See You, Will See You, Wil See You etc... etc... Now

I love the fact that impotence is clearly what's important. While I accept its an intensely personal thing and not something I'd like to discuss in front of 14 other people, surely there are worse things. Imagine any kind of cancer for example. Would you want to be treated alongside the terminally ill person, it would scare the bejesus out of me. Equally if I were terminally ill, I'd want the space and time to talk through my wishes around CPR etc in private.

That said, is there a reason we couldn't do routine diabetes and asthma check ups en mass? Im genuinely asking. On the face of it, there doesn't seem much to suggest it would be a bad idea, at least not to me anyway.
 
OK, everybody form a circle. Now please all make a 1/4 turn left so you are looking at the back of the person in front.

Fine. Now I'm going to tell you how to perform a prostrate exam...
 
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