I suspect most male doctors who specialize in gynecology are some sort of sex perverts. Just like most Catholic priests are homosexuals or pedophiles. Imagine if you are a homosexual male in a conservative society. You don't have and you don't want a girlfriend, and you can't have one without marrying her.
One way to escape the unavoidable questions as to your marital status is to become a priest. Once a priest, conservative people accept - or at least do not question - your status of an umarried male who somehow has no sex life. They will not question your asexual life as they would if you were a lay person. Which is why many homosexuals are drawn to the priesthood as a way to protect themselves from prying eyes and the social pressure to conform.
The reality though is that a normal male cannot not have a sex life. At the very least, priests who abide by the vow of chastity do in all likelihood masturbate, which is also a forbidden sin. I once argued with a devout Catholic and I asked him how does he think priests manage their libido without breaking their chastity vow. His answer was that they have unwanted "nocturnal emissions"!!!
What the Church expects of its priests is inhumane and unattainable, just like much of the Christian religion which is based on made-up myths and is, at best, aspirational and not grounded in reality, unlike Judaism and Islam which are less hypothetical, more grounded, based on rules of living and less on faith (i.e. suspension of reason), without mysteries and convoluted mental distortions as explanations for the impossible. Have you ever heard of someone turning the other cheek? Or forgiving and loving his/her enemy or even his/her neighbor? Or not caring for tomorrow and living for the day? Or not having any ambition in this life because their ambition is in the afterlife bullshit? Or giving away all their wealth and money? Ever since its genesis, Christianity has NOT succeeded in eliminating or reducing violence, killings, wars, abuse of the weak. Not that the other religions have suceeded either. All religions are an epibiological "cultural" development in all human societies that tries - and always fails - to answer questions that only reason can answer. FAITH is by definition THE SUSPENSION OF REASON.
Religious leaders can keep reminding the worst animal species that evolution ever produced of the need to be like all the other animals: In a state of grace, i.e. violent when needed, civilized when possible. But humans are violent when possible and civilized when needed. And all of it is because of that human cerebral cortex that wants answers to everything, and when there are no reasonable facts to answer those questions, the cortex invents an answer: Religion. Which is why every time science and reason find an answer to a given question, the previous commonly-held religious explanation dies off. When the plague used to strike medieval societies, people didn't know of Yersinia pestis (and of the existence of bacteria altogether). Religions told them back then that God was punishing them. They don't do that anymore because we now know that the plague is caused by a bacterium, not by God.
Forvige me for drifting far from the subject that ignited this post. But here is a white US-born male doctor serving in the US army who graduated from medical school and decided to specialize in the female genitalia. His "career", as it were, appears not to have been driven by his desire to genuinely care for his female patients, but more by his desire to peep into his female patients' genitalia.
What pushes male doctors to specialize in the female genitalia? I'll let you answer the question for yourself. I do have a question for which I still haven't looked for an answer, but I'll venture asking it: What fraction of graduating female physicians specialize in the male genitalia? If it is the same proportion as male doctors specializing in the female genitalia, then I'll accept an innocent answer.
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Army Gynecologist Charged for Allegedly Taking Secret Videos of 44 Patients During Exams
Army gynecologist Maj. Blaine McGraw has been formally charged with 54 counts of indecent visual recording
Charna Flam
Fri, December 12, 2025
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Army gynecologist Maj. Blaine McGraw has been charged with indecent visual recording, among other charges, after allegedly secretly filming his patients
McGraw was formally charged on Dec. 9, following an investigation from the Army's Criminal Investigation Division
A majority of the alleged offenses occurred when McGraw conducted medical exams at Darnall Army Medical Center at Fort Hood, Texas
Army gynecologist Maj. Blaine McGraw has been formally charged with allegedly secretly recording women.
McGraw, 47, was charged on Tuesday, Dec. 9, with 54 counts of indecent visual recording, five counts of conduct unbecoming an officer, one count of willful disobedience of a superior officer and one count of making a false official statement, according to The New York Times.
McGraw has been held in pretrial confinement at the Bell County Jail in Belton, Texas since Dec. 2, the Army’s Criminal Investigation Division (CID) said in a statement.
The OB-GYN worked at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, from June 2019 to June 2023, before beginning practice at Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center at Fort Hood, Texas.
During his time in Texas, McGraw is accused of making secret recordings of 44 patients from Jan. 1 through Dec. 1, 2025, CBS News reports. A majority of the alleged offenses occurred when McGraw conducted medical exams at Darnall Army Medical Center.
A source connected to the case told NBC News that as many as 1,500 people have been notified that they may have been recorded without their consent during McGraw's Army tenure.
Alamy Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii on March 30, 2014
A patient made allegations against McGraw on Oct. 17. That same day, the Army CID suspended him, revoked his access to medical records and launched its investigation "within hours,” according to a statement.
On Nov. 5, Texas law firm National Trial Law announced in a statement that it is representing a group of several victims in a lawsuit against the U.S. government, alleging that "victims had previously reported the doctor's inappropriate behavior to the Army, but allege that nothing was done and the provider was allowed to continue treating patients."
"The allegations involve one of the most egregious violations of medical trust imaginable: non-consensual videotaping and photographing of patients during intimate medical examinations, coupled with improper sexual touching during OB-GYN procedures," National Trial Law's statement continued.
On Nov. 12, National Trial Law filed an administrative complaint against the U.S. Department of the Army on behalf of an anonymous complainant identified as Jane Doe 1.
Two days prior, on Nov. 10, the Cobos Law Firm, also a Texas-based law firm, filed a lawsuit on behalf of a group of alleged victims in Bell County District Court.
Cobos represents 56 of the alleged victims, USA Today reports. The firm is representing a Jane Doe, who is identified only as a military spouse. The lawsuit alleges the U.S. Army covered up McGraw's alleged abuse.
"The Army knew," the lawsuit reviewed by PEOPLE reads. "Complaints had been made about Defendant McGraw—at Fort Hood, and years earlier at Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii—yet leadership dismissed the warnings, laughed off credible allegations, and allowed McGraw to continue practicing. By doing so, the Army gave cover to a predator in uniform."
On Dec. 3, the Army’s CID said its extensive investigation now includes hundreds of interviews and a review of over half a terabyte of digital media.
Then on Monday, Dec. 8, Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii and more than 50 other congressional Democrats sent a letter to the Pentagon’s Office of Inspector General. The politicians requested the office investigate if the Army allegedly ignored reports and dismissed complaints about McGraw.
“The allegations against Dr. McGraw are extremely serious, and the Army’s criminal investigation of this matter must continue unabated,” the letter read. “We are committed to demanding justice for victims of sexual assault and harassment, and we will not stay silent while the safety of women is at risk.”
A preliminary hearing for McGraw has not been scheduled.
PEOPLE reached out to the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division for comment.
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