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Old 10-08-2007, 02:38 PM
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Default Re: Muslim medical students get picky

While I was growing up, I was always told, "doctors are your mahrams" therefore, it made it ok for me (a woman) to go up an male doctor whereas there was a definite shortage of female doctors. I think these young trainees are taking things a little too far. for a medical doctor saving a patient's life has to the top priority, not their gender..

now, im switching my family doc to a dark tall handsome lad
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