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Can you explain? What exactly about medical settings and or procedures? Or all of it?
"Medical" is just a whole category in fetish. People literally "play doctor", use needles there, do gyno inspections, and more. There's usually a corner in the clubs with one of those metal chairs and fluorescent lighting. And a bunch of metal implements and rubber gloves and hoses (Not sure what they use those for but I don't think I want to know lol).
Usually people play behind the screen there. But it's a thing, almost every fetish club has this setup. But for me it puts me off as it does most people I know. It just lacks any eroticism to me. But I know some people love it!
That's so weird. I see how people would get aroused by this though. Doesn't work for me... Thankfully to be honest. Too weird for me. ๐
That's the cool thing about kinks. They're very diverse. Like people everyone is different.