I know that I made my opinion on that matter known a long time ago, but what now?I tried not to diss whores.
My initial "Most of them are not whores" was a response to Coonie's story about his med school friend who was "Grinding on guys and girls, while her boyfriend stood there like a dipshit, watching.". Yes, of course that doesn't sound like a whore at all.
It's "grey area", because she could've taken it in the ass. Or is that grey area these days too?
Okay, how about.. She could have done hardcore anal gangbang and take some diarrhea load on her face by a group of albino midgets so she's in grey area, actually almost reaching a perfect wife area.
Am I okay to party with you guys now?
lol @ still bumping weeknd.

Oh man. I'm going to stay away from Chicago just in case something would happen to me there
I'm curious if you're entirely serious, I always thought that most doctors are like "I want to cure poor, sick people" and stuff. That might be because all med school students I know are girls, so they study 90% of their time and talk about "interesting cases" all the time.
A chick I'm seeing from time to time wants to be a med professor and I could swear that she could be one already. She knows like book definitions of whatever I ask her about.
Too early to decide. I have a few in my mind, but that will change, I'm sure, when I actually start clinicals late next year. Buts peds and OB/GYN doesn't interest me. After viewing some of the most disgusting surgeries (enough that a TA had to stop short in the middle of a video of one) and not being squeamish, I think I can handle anything surgery throws at me. The thing is, I don't think I have the hand dexterity to do it for a living. Masturbation and cracking your knuckles can do that to you.
Oncology is extremely hard to get, but it's worth taking up the challenge for. I just don't think I could sit there with a revolving door of cancer patients and not lose my shit. Most people feel the same way about psychiatry, but I enjoyed my experience with a psychiatrist a year ago. Most of the people in there aren't all whack-jobs; depression and eating disorders, mostly, but he never ever touched the patient. He just listened to them babble on for fie minutes while he looked up their meds, adjusted the amount if needed, printed em out and shipped them off. It's way too hands-off for me. But psychology is probably what really convinced me to go for medicine for sure. Abnormal psychology should be a core class in college, or even high school. So many misconceptions on what disorders are or are not.
Our exam on Monday is on endocrinology. And I fucking hate it. Even though hormones are important as shit, I think they can all just fuck off out of our curriculum.