Sorry if this is extremely inaccurate. I've never been to a gynaecologist before so I am just going from research. I tried to keep it as realistic as possible except for the expected small amount of added stimulation.
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I'm not scared of doctors. I don't fear the pain of needles or routine examinations, but doctors' appointments always made me feel slightly uncomfortable. I find it very difficult to feel comfortable around new people, so examinations by doctors I don't know, a very physical situation, aren't exactly my forte. As a child I suffered from anxiety and had difficulty making friends. Again, as a child, doctors visits where someone I didn't know, usually an older man, was examining me terrified me.
I met the man who is now my husband at my best friend's wedding. Call me cheesy, but he was the best man and I was the maid of honour. We are different in almost every way. He is tall, strong and muscular, while I am short and petite. He has brown eyes and dark hair, while I have blue eyes and blonde hair. He is calm, confident and reassuring, while I am quite shy and often over-emotional. He's a doctor, while I'm a microbiologist. Okay, yes, you may think that a couple with so many differences could never work, but we just do. We clicked immediately.
He's a GP, but specialises in gynaecology. I hadn't visited a gynaecologist since I was at university, over 5 years ago, and I decided it was necessary to get a check up. I discussed it with him and we decided that he would examine me but that we wouldn't reveal to anyone at his practice that we're married, as there's a rule against treating family members and partners. We thought it should be relatively easy to keep it secret as I kept my maiden name rather than changing my surname to his when we got married.
On the day of the appointment, I arrived at the practice and sat in the waiting room. I was soon called through to an exam room by a nurse who handed me a pink, crinkly gown and a small cup. She asked me to go into the adjoining bathroom and remove all my clothes, put on the gown and urinate into the cup. I did so, then returned to the exam room and sat on the examination table, waiting for my husband to enter. The exam table was the same kind of plastic-coated foam as a dentists chair, with a covering of sterile paper and held a pair of menacing looking stirrups on the end. It felt cold on my ass as I sat there. The whole room felt cold and I blushed as I felt my nipples harden.
He knocked quickly before opening the door.
"Hello Mrs Harrison. I'm Doctor Williams. It's lovely to meet you. I'll be conducting your exam today," he said sweetly.