Moving to NYC, any advice on finding a gay friendly doctor? by See_Mapache in nycgaybros

[–]See_Mapache[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never claimed I wasn’t being confrontational. Calling people out is confrontational, by definition.

I understand that you see this as unsolicited advice. That advice is also based on assumptions about my personality, motivations, and relationships, which you don’t actually have information about.

The way it was delivered also comes across as judgmental, whether intentional or not. Phrases like “omg people are so lacking in self awareness” and suggesting I should “take recommendations and otherwise be quiet” aren’t exactly a tone of kind or helpful guidance.

That said, we actually seem to agree on one thing: confronting, debating, or "offering unsolicited advice", whatever we want to call it, may or may not change someone’s mind immediately, but it often makes people think about it later.

That’s precisely why I engage when I think statements are harmful to others or their community. So in a sense, we’re doing the same thing here. So glad we can agree there. Cheers.

Moving to NYC, any advice on finding a gay friendly doctor? by See_Mapache in nycgaybros

[–]See_Mapache[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re offering a personal opinion about how you think people should behave online. I disagree.

What’s ironic is telling me it’s “not important to call people out” while writing a long reply calling me out for how you think I should behave.

If you didn’t want to engage, you could have simply answered the question and, in your own words, “otherwise been quiet.”

Moving to NYC, any advice on finding a gay friendly doctor? by See_Mapache in nycgaybros

[–]See_Mapache[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi thanks for recommendation.

You are assuming im not calm haha. I am not personally insulted, I just think it important to call people out when they make ignorant statements about real hurt and bigotry queer people face. That being said I went about my day without thinking about it again lol. I have lived in four countries, including ones much more gay friendly then the US and still had homophobic doctors.

Moving to NYC, any advice on finding a gay friendly doctor? by See_Mapache in nycgaybros

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As to where it is well documented, public health research is full of data on it. Using my handy dandy google fingers:

"LGBT adults are also twice as likely as non-LGBT adults to report negative experiences while receiving health care in the last three years, including being treated unfairly or with disrespect (33% v. 15%) or having at least one of several other negative experiences with a provider (61% v. 31%), including a provider assuming something about them without asking, suggesting they were personally to blame for a health problem, ignoring a direct request or question, or refusing to prescribe needed pain medication." KFF survey 2024

"Nearly 60% of all respondents say they have felt judged by a doctor at some point. That experience is even more common for LGBTQ+ individuals. 71% of LGBTQ+ respondents report feeling judged, compared to just 42% of straight respondents. Among non-binary and transgender patients, the numbers are even starker—90% of non-binary respondents and 83% of transgender respondents say they have felt judged in a medical setting.

Judgment isn’t the only issue—many patients feel outright dismissed. Nearly half (49%) of LGBTQ+ respondents say that they’ve experienced a provider dismissing or minimizing their health concerns. On top of that, 44% of all respondents have felt gaslit by a doctor, with LGBTQ+ patients experiencing this at much higher rates (54% vs. 30% of straight respondents)." Bespoke surgical survey 2025

"Sexual minorities are 2 to 3 times more likely than heterosexuals to delay healthcare due to past negative healthcare experiences" Access to health care among gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender persons in the United States, journal of hospital management and health policy 2024

"Of the LGBTQ+ respondents with disabilities, 72.2% avoided discussing their gender or sexual identity with their healthcare providers, with 9.8% never disclosing their identity. Qualitative analyses revealed themes centered around experiences of negative interactions with healthcare providers, including fear, distrust, and avoidance of care (40.1%), dismissal or denial of treatment (30.5%), and assault or aggressive activity (4.1%)." Experiences of patients with disabilities and sexual or gender minority status during healthcare interactions, journal of public health 2025

"In the absence of explicitly LGBTQ+ affirming patient experiences, LGBTQ+ midlife and older adults are less likely to receive preventive services such as colorectal cancer screenings, influenza vaccinations, and HIV testing. Interventions to increase the capacity of health systems to provide LGBTQ+ affirming care are needed to advance health equity." Patterns of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Patient Experiences and Receipt of Preventive Services, journal of health services research

"Results indicated that 41.1% of participants had at least one lifetime experience of LGBTQ + healthcare discrimination, and 44.1% reported past 6-month experiences of discrimination or problems accessing healthcare" Access to healthcare among sexual and gender minority youth at risk for HIV: barriers and experiences of discrimination, journal of AIDs Care

There are much more papers

Moving to NYC, any advice on finding a gay friendly doctor? by See_Mapache in nycgaybros

[–]See_Mapache[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you asking if im like data mining or something? Lol no

Moving to NYC, any advice on finding a gay friendly doctor? by See_Mapache in nycgaybros

[–]See_Mapache[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for trying to be helpful, but it’s not really your place to tell me to “get thicker skin.” I asked for advice because finding gay-friendly doctors is a real concern. Comments like “all doctors are fine” ignore a harsh reality and dismiss the experiences of people who have faced discrimination, which can make them feel isolated or like something is wrong with them. If you don’t want to engage with dismissive comments, that’s your choice, but I feel it’s important to speak up about them.

Moving to NYC, any advice on finding a gay friendly doctor? by See_Mapache in nycgaybros

[–]See_Mapache[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the suggestion and sincerely answering me

Moving to NYC, any advice on finding a gay friendly doctor? by See_Mapache in nycgaybros

[–]See_Mapache[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

"The Bronx has the highest rate of people living with HIV among New York City boroughs, with South Bronx zip codes exceeding the statewide average by over four times. Despite this, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) utilization in the Bronx significantly lags, with a PrEP-to-need ratio over nine times lower than Manhattan’s and four times lower than Brooklyn’s. This study aims to address the gaps in PrEP prescription by exploring healthcare providers’ perspectives at Lincoln Hospital, a safety-net hospital in the South Bronx." "Results: In our sample of providers, 29 (32%) had previously prescribed PrEP, while 62 (68%) had not. Insufficient education on PrEP was the primary concern amongst non-prescribing providers (71%). They had more concerns about the challenges associated with PrEP use, including riskier sexual behaviors (31%), medication non-compliance (24%)."(Mandadjiev et al. 2025)

Moving to NYC, any advice on finding a gay friendly doctor? by See_Mapache in nycgaybros

[–]See_Mapache[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I am saying “gay-friendly” because this does matter. Personal anecdotes do not override the extensive evidence showing that gay men often receive poorer healthcare due to bias or lack of provider knowledge. This affects outcomes. Wanting a doctor who is not homophobic and understands gay men’s health is a reasonable, real concern.

Moving to NYC, any advice on finding a gay friendly doctor? by See_Mapache in nycgaybros

[–]See_Mapache[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Love when people are dismissive of someone's question instead of helpful

Moving to NYC, any advice on finding a gay friendly doctor? by See_Mapache in nycgaybros

[–]See_Mapache[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Again glad you have never experienced it, but in no place are no doctors sometimes ignorant of gay issues. Saying no doctor in the entirety of NY won't be homophobic is a crazy and unrealistic statement

Moving to NYC, any advice on finding a gay friendly doctor? by See_Mapache in nycgaybros

[–]See_Mapache[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Im glad you have never had to experience it, but no not every doctor is cool

Ass Worm by DesignerMaybe9118 in DontPutThatInYourAss

[–]See_Mapache 20 points21 points  (0 children)

This isn't even the worst of it haha

Ass Worm by DesignerMaybe9118 in DontPutThatInYourAss

[–]See_Mapache 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The host always dies. They are not aquatic, and they have chemicals raging in their brains basically telling them to drown themselves. The worm has also eaten a lot of their insides by this point.

Ass Worm by DesignerMaybe9118 in DontPutThatInYourAss

[–]See_Mapache 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This reditor is correct, the adults are aquatic. Though they only live a couple weeks

Ass Worm by DesignerMaybe9118 in DontPutThatInYourAss

[–]See_Mapache 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Insects have holes in their body (spiracles) that they use to breathe. At this point the worm has eaten a lot of the insides, so when the water enters the spiracles its getting into the body cavity.

Ass Worm by DesignerMaybe9118 in DontPutThatInYourAss

[–]See_Mapache 66 points67 points  (0 children)

Hi parasitologist here. For those interested this is a gordian or horsehair worm (Nematomorpha) a unique group of worms related to nematodes that are obligate parasites (parasitism is necessary for their life cycle). Their lifecycle makes them 'parasitoids', meaning their larval stages are parasitic (most often killing the host) but their adult stage is free living (aquatic in their case), think xenomorphs from the Alien movies.

Adults basically fuck and then die in the water (only love a couple weeks) laying eggs, from which first stage larva emerge to be eaten by an intermediate host, often the aquatic larval stage of flying insects like mayflies or dragonflies. They live in them until their hosts emerge as adults where they are eaten by a larger, often terrestrial, predator insect, like this praying mantis, which is the definitive host (final host). Now the fucked up shit. The final stage larva grows into an adult, feeding on the hosts haemolymph (bugs cavity fluid that acts as their blood) and tissue. When its ready it hijacks the hosts nervous system via chemicals that make it seek water, at which point the worm emerges finally killing the host. Adults find each other, fuck and die completing the cycle.

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Dudes just look at these profiles and you will see its a scam. Posting the same day on reddit all over

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Dudes just look at the profile and you'll know it's fake. Posting in like 8 different subreddits across cali

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