Why Men Wait to See Doctors

Men are stubborn schlups sometimes.  Why is it that when a woman has a health problem, she goes straightaway to make a doctor’s appointment, but with a man it’s like pulling teeth to get him to dial the doctors number, let alone actually go to the appointment?

Men need to stop being so stubborn or lax about their health, especially since men are more prone to prostate problems and are just as prone to heart diseases and other maladies that plague women as well, if not more.

Maybe it’s because men feel embarrassed or self conscious about these visits.  I mean, what about the proverbial, finger up the butt visits where men are subjected to something they might perceive as “homosexual” just to make sure their prostates aren’t enlarged?  Or how about the derobing in front of a man?  Well, just make an appointment with a woman instead then, if that makes you more comfortable. 

Try to find doctors that don’t make you wait forever.  Believe it or not, some doctors don’t believe in that, and don’t take their good old time getting in to see you in the “Second waiting room”. . If you’ve ever watched Seinfeld, you know what I mean about the second waiting room.

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