Share any question you’ve been asked which would make any other person feel awkward from answering it and an answer to responsibly deal with it without compromising yourself.

  • southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    How big is your dick?

    This was asked by the daughter of a patient while I was working home health.

    She was 14.

    I did not go back lol.

    My answer was, " ma’am, that’s not a question to ask someone, much less an adult you barely know."

    Home health can be fun lol.

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        1 year ago

        I would gladly start a community for nurses. I started [email protected] on another account, I just made an account over here for my curated social media pages to help with the reddit diaspora since ml’s servers were getting overwhelmed at the time.

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      1 year ago

      That’s actually a good response, I think I would be stunned by such a question.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah I work psych with similar issues lol. It was more common when I looked more femme though. I’ve got a script even really.

      Old dude who’s not actually flirting but learned to call women beautiful

      • “oh! Bee-hayyve (behave)” with a silly/playful hand wave.

      Dudes who are clearly just nervous about me seeing their dong and don’t know how to deal with it without making a sex joke

      • “behave yourself, now” in a much more serious tone with a pointed, gently judgemental glare.

      Dudes who are clearly trying to make me uncomfortable for fun

      • “aw HAELL nah. You ain’t doing ANY of that shit here.”