This topic is in the Medical Issues & Conspiracies discussion forum.  (rss)


Doctors Gone Wild




Topic started on 25-3-2008 @ 03:18 PM by LLoyd45


Source



The steamy television program “Grey’s Anatomy” and the shift in cultural norms is influencing the professional attire of medical doctors. Instead of traditional business apparel and the white lab coat, female physicians are opting for high heels, short skirts showing plenty of leg, plunging necklines revealing bulging cleavage, midriffs exposing pierced belly buttons, and the display of thong straps creeping above the waistline for a whale tail.



reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 25-3-2008 @ 03:24 PM by Solarskye


Sounds good to me! At least I'll see something good when I'm hurting or on my death bed. Good for them.

[edit on 3/25/2008 by Solarskye]



reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 25-3-2008 @ 03:26 PM by Jeff Riff


yeah I dont see a problem there at all. I would enjoy seeing a beautiful doctor, rather than the dull, creepiness of some.



reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 25-3-2008 @ 03:28 PM by LLoyd45


reply to post by Solarskye

I'll bet their office traffic would double in no time! LOL There's no reason they can't be sexy and smart is there?

[edit on 3/25/08 by LLoyd45]



reply to this post:   copyright & usage 










Find More:





Top Topics Right Now:






Active Topics Right Now:



ATS MIX Podcasts:















ATS Thread Tag System
Members can add a custom descriptive tag to any thread on ATS. Thread Tags will help categorize our site content, help to cross-reference similar threads, and improve the searchability of all ATS threads. This thread is currently defined by these tags:

,
















ATS Server: www2.theabovenetwork.com
Powered by AboveTop:Board v2.3
Header data processed in 0.007 seconds
Page processed in 3.008 seconds
8 total database queries (2)









( The Above Top Secret Conspiracy Community Web site is a wholly owned social content community of The Above Network, LLC. )





thread