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Re: Going Electronic
Posted by satchmo on Thu Jun 9th at 3:50pm 2005


It's the way of the future. My clinic is going to do without any paper document starting this morning. We'll see how it goes. It all correspond to our national aim at electronic medical record (assigned by our chief earlier this week) by the year 2017.

The side benefit is that I am working with that hot nurse I was talking about a few months ago. Man, she just handed me my schedule. Too bad that I don't have my digital camera with me today.




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Re: Going Electronic
Posted by G.Ballblue on Thu Jun 9th at 4:39pm 2005


? quoting satchmo
The side benefit is that I am working with that hot nurse I was talking about a few months ago.

Aren't you one of the guys who's supposed to be getting married sometime in the future?




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Re: Going Electronic
Posted by satchmo on Thu Jun 9th at 5:18pm 2005


Yeah, I am getting married next month. But that doesn't stop my testosterone from flowing. My fiance (and soon to be wife) doesn't mind me looking at other women. I don't mind her looking at other men. It's only natural.

But we trust each other fully that we'll be faithful. I can't even imagine that I'll ever think about cheating on her. Heck, I've never even cheated on a girlfriend.

It's unrealistic to expect men to stop oogling at other women once he's married.




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Re: Going Electronic
Posted by Natus on Thu Jun 9th at 5:37pm 2005


i remember my dad was at one of these "birthday-for-guys-only" and then he came in and asked my mom for money to buy a stripper x|, think it was about 8 years ago.






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Re: Going Electronic
Posted by satchmo on Thu Jun 9th at 7:50pm 2005


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Too bad that I don't have my digital camera with me today

That might not be a problem after all. Someone else is taking pictures of everyone during lunch time because of the "going live" event today. So if I find a picture of her, I'll make a link to this thread.




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Re: Going Electronic
Posted by Cassius on Thu Jun 9th at 8:10pm 2005


? quoting NatUS
i remember my dad was at one of these "birthday-for-guys-only" and then he came in and asked my mom for money to buy a stripper x|, think it was about 8 years ago.

Smooth.





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Re: Going Electronic
Posted by Spartan on Thu Jun 9th at 8:44pm 2005


IMO I think relationships where both spouses agree it's alright to look at the opposite sex as long as they don't cheat on the other one, last longer than other relationships.




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Re: Going Electronic
Posted by satchmo on Thu Jun 9th at 9:35pm 2005


It's all about trust. I think if there is some inherent mistrust between the couples, then it might manifest itself by so-called jealousy and inability to allow the other partner to even look at another member of the opposite sex.

A relationship build on trust and open communication is secure, so each partner never has to worry about infidelity.




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Re: Going Electronic
Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jun 12th at 2:00pm 2005


? quoting satchmo
It's all about trust. .

Not necessarily.

Its more about "Accepting facts"

Its normal for people to notice opposite sexes.. where the problem comes in is where the one or both of the couple does something unfair like "forbidding the action"

If people understand and accept that its normal to look then trust or any other factor never comes into play.

That said, a certain amount of "tact" is also vital. It is never tactful to continuously notice, nor is it particularly tactful to "comment" on them either.. Never say "Wow, look at those fine boobs" when your wife is 8 months pregnant and as big as a cow...

anyways,... trust is not that important..





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Re: Going Electronic
Posted by Agent Smith on Sun Jun 12th at 2:03pm 2005


In that situation its equally important NOT to make the comment "Thats a HUGE bitch!" about another pregnant woman .

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Re: Going Electronic
Posted by satchmo on Mon Jun 13th at 3:25am 2005


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"Wow, look at those fine boobs" when your wife is 8 months pregnant


But chances are, my wife's boobs are going to be ginormous that far into pregnancy. So there wouldn't be any reason for her (or me) to envy any other breasts.



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Posted by Orpheus on Mon Jun 13th at 8:30am 2005


? quoting satchmo

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"Wow, look at those fine boobs" when your wife is 8 months pregnant



But chances are, my wife's boobs are going to be ginormous that far into pregnancy. So there wouldn't be any reason for her (or me) to envy any other breasts.

Do you work at sounding like Crono, or does it just come to you naturally? <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_lol.gif">

For the record, I feel that you may have one of those women that only looks still more sexy pregnant than not.. But please try to grasp an example when its tossed your way sometime. <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_wink.gif">





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