A veterinary technician shared her bizarre encounter with a boomer who walked in with his dog and demanded they test it for gayness.
In the age of the internet, there are a lot of folks out there who deep down believe that they are basically medical experts because they have mastered the internet search. While it never hurts to be proactive about your own health, this sort of attitude can have ratherside effects, where a person can start to believe that they are suddenly an expert on all sorts of issues.her bizarre encounter with a boomer who walked in with his dog and demanded they test it for gayness.
We were also curious to hear her opinion on some of the comments. “Honestly, the best comments were from fellow veterinary practitioners combating the “this didn’t happen” naysayers. I used to work in human emergency medicine in a Level 1 trauma hospital, at that and NOTHING happened there that was weirder or more absolutely mind-boggling than the things I see and hear about in vet med. It saddens me that our field had such an astronomical suicide rate.
The real issue here is not the dog and its preferences, but that a boomer truly believes it matters and also thinks this is something that can be tested. Just to be clear, “gay tests” do not exist. Case in point, if they did, there would be a sizable demand for them from humans. After all, questioning your sexuality is a more common occurrence than many people would like to admit. The amount of angst a test like this would “fix” is immeasurable.
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