
Ever get hard at the thought of going to the doctor’s office? Many of us find this either routine or uncomfortable. There are guys out there who get a boner thinking of a dude in scrubs feeling him up all over. This is one I’d never heard of! The Surgical Resident is a reader who writes a blog about medical fetish. What’s that? I’ll let him explain:
Medical fetishism in the gay community is a fairly wide collection of kinks that all revolve around the medical scene. Some people are naturally turned on by the clothing of the profession (lab coat, scrubs, surgical gown, masks, examination and surgical gloves); for others, it’s the actual procedures themselves that turn them on and they enjoy inserting catheters or performing urethral sounding as part of their sex play.
Eeeeoowwwcchh! All I keep thinking is that it’s a very small hole, and I never want to get in a situation where my cock needs one. But some guys would think I’m a big wimp. The snap of latex gloves, getting their crotch shaved, and Dr. Jellyfingers fingering your hole for medical reasons are what gets them up and throbbing.
The Surgical Resident’s blog is http://surgicalresidency.wordpress.com/. Check out some more info from (and pics from College Boy Physicals) after the break. Ever got turned on at the doctor’s office? Tell us about it in the comments!
- J.Harvey
Photo credit: College Boy Physicals
Why do you think you’re into it?
As with any kink, it’s not something you decide to develop; rather, certain experiences in your youth can influence your sexual tendencies and you end up inexplicably attracted to a certain object or situation.


What would you say to guys looking to play like this?
For those of you who have a partner with a medical fetish and who want to explore the scene with him, I recommend discussing exactly what it is about the medical scene that gives him such a boner. Is it the tightness and smell of the latex gloves? Is it the power dynamic between the doctor (dominant) and the patient (submissive)? Are they only turned on by the gear or do they want actual procedures done on them? Are they attracted to nice doctors who help them reach the best orgasm of their lives or do they want to be cruelly tortured by a sadistic surgeon?



Any last thoughts?
Communication is key and do remember to thoroughly research any medical procedure you intent on bringing into the bedroom if you’re not a medical professional.






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