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Does your man go to the doctors easily? - 7/11/2009 8:49:02 PM
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fiery
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Mine doesn't. It's impossible to get him to go to the point where I get so angry at him over that! I don't understand why some men are so reluctant to get things checked out and yet all the women I know wouldn't hesitate. It's never seen as a gesture of love or concern if I suggest it, just nagging. Maybe one of the guys can explain why if they're like that too.
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RE: Does your man go to the doctors easily? - 7/12/2009 3:33:35 PM
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dianerene
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steve is and isn't. it really depends on whether HE is concerned with what is going on. I have been on him for a month to have a spot on his face checked out and he won't go, but he faithfully goes in to have his choloesterol checked, which makes no sense to me, it runs in his family and does little to effect him - but whatever.
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RE: Does your man go to the doctors easily? - 7/14/2009 6:33:20 PM
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fiery
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Wild horses wouldn't drag mine to the doctors unless he was bleeding all over the carpet or something. I don't know why they have to wait until something is a big deal before going. It's almost as if it's unmanly or some nonsense like that. They need to start reading all the health stuff we women do.
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RE: Does your man go to the doctors easily? - 7/15/2009 1:14:50 AM
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dianerene
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if they did as much research as we do, they might all become hypochondriacs (sp?) - lol.
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