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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I'm on my way to see a specialist doctor about my burns, being escorted from my local hospital in an ambulance by two HOT medics, one lady, about 30, very pretty and a Gorgeous guy, around the same age....am I wrong to be flirting?

I'm not their patient, they're just giving me a ride (excuse the pun)

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By *kywatcherMan
over a year ago

Southwick

Let them get on with their job.

There was a local paramedic that recently lost his job...

"A paramedic has been kicked out of the profession for taking part in a sex act while on a 999 call.South East Coast Ambulance Service paramedic John Gale worked in Sussex although a Health and Care Professions’ Council (HCPC) hearing banned his full address being given.

A displinary panel was told Gale responded to a 999 call at a home during a night shift where he encountered three d*unken women including the patient, who was complaining of stomach pains.During the call, one of the women – a friend of the patient – made sexually suggestive comments to Gale and told him he had a “nice bum”.She then performed a sex act on him.The hearing was told the next day Gale returned to the property and asked if the patient and her friend were there, but they were not in.Later that day a second ambulance attended the home because the patient was having difficulty breathing.Her friend told a different paramedic what had happened the previous night, February 21, 2011.The HCPC found Gale guilty of misconduct.Speaking after the hearing, panel chair Claire Bonnet said: “This was an abuse of trust which violated a professional boundary and seriously undermined the reputation of the profession.

“His actions in engaging in consensual sexual activity whilst on duty were deliberate or, at best, reckless.”An ambulance service spokesman said: “This is a matter we took extremely seriously. Following a thorough internal investigation the member of staff was referred to the HCPC and was dismissed from the service in December 2011.”

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

Why not! I would...

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Let them get on with their job.

There was a local paramedic that recently lost his job...

"A paramedic has been kicked out of the profession for taking part in a sex act while on a 999 call.South East Coast Ambulance Service paramedic John Gale worked in Sussex although a Health and Care Professions’ Council (HCPC) hearing banned his full address being given.

A displinary panel was told Gale responded to a 999 call at a home during a night shift where he encountered three d*unken women including the patient, who was complaining of stomach pains.During the call, one of the women – a friend of the patient – made sexually suggestive comments to Gale and told him he had a “nice bum”.She then performed a sex act on him.The hearing was told the next day Gale returned to the property and asked if the patient and her friend were there, but they were not in.Later that day a second ambulance attended the home because the patient was having difficulty breathing.Her friend told a different paramedic what had happened the previous night, February 21, 2011.The HCPC found Gale guilty of misconduct.Speaking after the hearing, panel chair Claire Bonnet said: “This was an abuse of trust which violated a professional boundary and seriously undermined the reputation of the profession.

“His actions in engaging in consensual sexual activity whilst on duty were deliberate or, at best, reckless.”An ambulance service spokesman said: “This is a matter we took extremely seriously. Following a thorough internal investigation the member of staff was referred to the HCPC and was dismissed from the service in December 2011.”"

She's flirting not asking them to engage in a threesome.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I'm not about to jump on them! Just indulge in a little harmless flirting...

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By *kywatcherMan
over a year ago

Southwick


"Let them get on with their job.

There was a local paramedic that recently lost his job...

"A paramedic has been kicked out of the profession for taking part in a sex act while on a 999 call.South East Coast Ambulance Service paramedic John Gale worked in Sussex although a Health and Care Professions’ Council (HCPC) hearing banned his full address being given.

A displinary panel was told Gale responded to a 999 call at a home during a night shift where he encountered three d*unken women including the patient, who was complaining of stomach pains.During the call, one of the women – a friend of the patient – made sexually suggestive comments to Gale and told him he had a “nice bum”.She then performed a sex act on him.The hearing was told the next day Gale returned to the property and asked if the patient and her friend were there, but they were not in.Later that day a second ambulance attended the home because the patient was having difficulty breathing.Her friend told a different paramedic what had happened the previous night, February 21, 2011.The HCPC found Gale guilty of misconduct.Speaking after the hearing, panel chair Claire Bonnet said: “This was an abuse of trust which violated a professional boundary and seriously undermined the reputation of the profession.

“His actions in engaging in consensual sexual activity whilst on duty were deliberate or, at best, reckless.”An ambulance service spokesman said: “This is a matter we took extremely seriously. Following a thorough internal investigation the member of staff was referred to the HCPC and was dismissed from the service in December 2011.”

She's flirting not asking them to engage in a threesome."

That's how the event quoted started. ..

But my original point was that they (the paramedics) should be allowed to get on with their job. Ie driving and caring for their patient.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm not about to jump on them! Just indulge in a little harmless flirting... "

Go for it, if they get sacked then its THEIR fault not anyone elses

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm not about to jump on them! Just indulge in a little harmless flirting... "

Do it they love it, makes the shift go quicker!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No harm done ! You probably made their night ! They can work the rest of their shift with a smile on their faces

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

they dropped me off...no sex was involved whatsoever, they had both finished and we're driving back to base, I did flirt, well seemingly, the tasty guy hunted me down in the waiting room to give me his number!

I promise I'll meet him off shift though

seems ever sunburn has it's advantages

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By *els_BellsWoman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc


"I'm not about to jump on them! Just indulge in a little harmless flirting...

Do it they love it, makes the shift go quicker!"

Especially a Saturday night shift.

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush

I know someone that gets up to naughties with paramedics.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I know someone that gets up to naughties with paramedics. "

shocking behaviour!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nice to know my taxes are being well spent through someone's irresponsibility...

Ambulance and two medics...let's hope no one with more serious needs lives to tell their tale...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Nice to know my taxes are being well spent through someone's irresponsibility...

Ambulance and two medics...let's hope no one with more serious needs lives to tell their tale..."

they had finished their shift and we're going back to base, my doctor just asked them to take me, rather than spend more NHS money on a taxi as I was going to the same place to see a different doctor....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I know someone that gets up to naughties with paramedics.

shocking behaviour!!! "

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By *kywatcherMan
over a year ago

Southwick


"Nice to know my taxes are being well spent through someone's irresponsibility...

Ambulance and two medics...let's hope no one with more serious needs lives to tell their tale...

they had finished their shift and we're going back to base, my doctor just asked them to take me, rather than spend more NHS money on a taxi as I was going to the same place to see a different doctor.... "

I think he might have meant irresponsibility ie getting sunburnt

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"I know someone that gets up to naughties with paramedics.

shocking behaviour!!!

"

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Nice to know my taxes are being well spent through someone's irresponsibility...

Ambulance and two medics...let's hope no one with more serious needs lives to tell their tale...

they had finished their shift and we're going back to base, my doctor just asked them to take me, rather than spend more NHS money on a taxi as I was going to the same place to see a different doctor....

I think he might have meant irresponsibility ie getting sunburnt "

I was making it clear I wasn't taking up the resources...I chose to ignore the dig about me being irresponsible, I obviously didn't get burnt on purpose!

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By *he_original_poloWoman
over a year ago

a Primark shoebox in Leicester


"Nice to know my taxes are being well spent through someone's irresponsibility...

Ambulance and two medics...let's hope no one with more serious needs lives to tell their tale...

they had finished their shift and we're going back to base, my doctor just asked them to take me, rather than spend more NHS money on a taxi as I was going to the same place to see a different doctor.... "

They gave you a lift after finishing their shift?

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"Nice to know my taxes are being well spent through someone's irresponsibility...

Ambulance and two medics...let's hope no one with more serious needs lives to tell their tale...

they had finished their shift and we're going back to base, my doctor just asked them to take me, rather than spend more NHS money on a taxi as I was going to the same place to see a different doctor....

I think he might have meant irresponsibility ie getting sunburnt

I was making it clear I wasn't taking up the resources...I chose to ignore the dig about me being irresponsible, I obviously didn't get burnt on purpose! "

Sounds like good harmless fun

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Nice to know my taxes are being well spent through someone's irresponsibility...

Ambulance and two medics...let's hope no one with more serious needs lives to tell their tale...

they had finished their shift and we're going back to base, my doctor just asked them to take me, rather than spend more NHS money on a taxi as I was going to the same place to see a different doctor....

They gave you a lift after finishing their shift? "

they were based in bath, which is where I was going, they had just done a job in trowbridge and we're taking the ambulance back....am I missing the big deal here??

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Nice to know my taxes are being well spent through someone's irresponsibility...

Ambulance and two medics...let's hope no one with more serious needs lives to tell their tale...

they had finished their shift and we're going back to base, my doctor just asked them to take me, rather than spend more NHS money on a taxi as I was going to the same place to see a different doctor....

I think he might have meant irresponsibility ie getting sunburnt

I was making it clear I wasn't taking up the resources...I chose to ignore the dig about me being irresponsible, I obviously didn't get burnt on purpose!

Sounds like good harmless fun

"

I'm glad you agree! Was beginning to think I may have lost the plot!

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By *els_BellsWoman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc

Good grief! What is wrong with people today/night?!

The poor woman was being taken somewhere in an ambulance (I presume one that is used to transport people) after getting a bad case of heat/sun stroke.

She's probably been in quite a lot of discomfort and started a light hearted thread for people to have a pop at her.

I took the thread as how it was meant OP, a bit of frivolity during the weekend. I hope you feel better soon and make sure you drink plenty of fluids. Orange cordiel was recommended to me many years ago when I suffered with heat stroke. Hope it eases soon for you.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Good grief! What is wrong with people today/night?!

The poor woman was being taken somewhere in an ambulance (I presume one that is used to transport people) after getting a bad case of heat/sun stroke.

She's probably been in quite a lot of discomfort and started a light hearted thread for people to have a pop at her.

I took the thread as how it was meant OP, a bit of frivolity during the weekend. I hope you feel better soon and make sure you drink plenty of fluids. Orange cordiel was recommended to me many years ago when I suffered with heat stroke. Hope it eases soon for you."

Thankyou lovely! I have a thick skin

I shall try the orange cordial too, thanks for the tip!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Good grief! What is wrong with people today/night?!

The poor woman was being taken somewhere in an ambulance (I presume one that is used to transport people) after getting a bad case of heat/sun stroke.

She's probably been in quite a lot of discomfort and started a light hearted thread for people to have a pop at her.

I took the thread as how it was meant OP, a bit of frivolity during the weekend. I hope you feel better soon and make sure you drink plenty of fluids. Orange cordiel was recommended to me many years ago when I suffered with heat stroke. Hope it eases soon for you.

Thankyou lovely! I have a thick skin

I shall try the orange cordial too, thanks for the tip! "

Any excuse to get out of a drink with me!

And after I offered to rub in all that aloe Vera too!

No getting the girls out in the sun today!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Good grief! What is wrong with people today/night?!

The poor woman was being taken somewhere in an ambulance (I presume one that is used to transport people) after getting a bad case of heat/sun stroke.

She's probably been in quite a lot of discomfort and started a light hearted thread for people to have a pop at her.

I took the thread as how it was meant OP, a bit of frivolity during the weekend. I hope you feel better soon and make sure you drink plenty of fluids. Orange cordiel was recommended to me many years ago when I suffered with heat stroke. Hope it eases soon for you.

Thankyou lovely! I have a thick skin

I shall try the orange cordial too, thanks for the tip!

Any excuse to get out of a drink with me!

And after I offered to rub in all that aloe Vera too!

No getting the girls out in the sun today!! "

I will keep them covered I promise!

And we will have that drink!

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By *r ManxMan
over a year ago

NeverWhere

Sun burn and heat stroke can be very painful and serious . I flirt with my patients some times if its appropriate it helps to calm them down and relax them ! But I never go any further the consequences are too serious I love my job to much to risk it !! Find me off duty then it's a different story

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By *ral4bothMan
over a year ago

Harrow

DangerouslyCurvy ignor all the negative comments to your post on here.

It seems whatever people type theres always a certain few who just look for stuff to pick at,at what people write

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't mind a bit of harmless flirting, the operative word being 'harmless'. At the end of the day, we're still human, whether we're in greens or not. Given the OP's scenario, there is no immediate threat to life, there is no treatment to be done, so are you supposed to sit in silence for the rest of the trip to hospital after getting your history? The most important part of our job is to make a patient feel at ease and feel comfortable, so you'll talk about anything and everything. I'm naturally a flirty person, and absolutely love having banter with my patients, but you quickly realise what sort of patient you're dealing with, and what sort of conversation you can have.

OP, keep flirting if you want, it's all good!


"Nice to know my taxes are being well spent through someone's irresponsibility...

Ambulance and two medics...let's hope no one with more serious needs lives to tell their tale..."

Ha ha ha! What taxes exactly? Makes me laugh this. We're funded from health insurance, so National Insurance, and if you want to be pedantic about things, I suppose we pay our own wages too then. So the crew who took the OP were just getting their money's worth.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I didn't see the harm in it either!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

best way to relax someone is to have a laugh with them .dont matter if its a ride to the hospital our a rtc. it puts people at ease and makes the job more enjoyable.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"DangerouslyCurvy ignor all the negative comments to your post on here.

It seems whatever people type theres always a certain few who just look for stuff to pick at,at what people write "

As a rule I don't look for stuff to pick at... it's a public forum where people are entitled to freely express their own thoughts and ideas. My statement may be wrong in saying my taxes pay for it but I also pay NI... My.opinion was fair and just I believe...even if it was end of shift and returning to base, the OP should have been more sensible and covered up...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Good grief! What is wrong with people today/night?!

The poor woman was being taken somewhere in an ambulance (I presume one that is used to transport people) after getting a bad case of heat/sun stroke.

She's probably been in quite a lot of discomfort and started a light hearted thread for people to have a pop at her.

I took the thread as how it was meant OP, a bit of frivolity during the weekend. I hope you feel better soon and make sure you drink plenty of fluids. Orange cordiel was recommended to me many years ago when I suffered with heat stroke. Hope it eases soon for you.

Thankyou lovely! I have a thick skin

I shall try the orange cordial too, thanks for the tip!

Any excuse to get out of a drink with me!

And after I offered to rub in all that aloe Vera too!

No getting the girls out in the sun today!! "

I have sunburn

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland

A bit of flirting (in any profession) is part of the normal day to day interaction between humans. As somebody else said, it may help a patient to relax and take their mind off things.

What the paramedic did is unforgivable as a severe breach of trust. He deserved to lose his job.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Good grief! What is wrong with people today/night?!

The poor woman was being taken somewhere in an ambulance (I presume one that is used to transport people) after getting a bad case of heat/sun stroke.

She's probably been in quite a lot of discomfort and started a light hearted thread for people to have a pop at her.

I took the thread as how it was meant OP, a bit of frivolity during the weekend. I hope you feel better soon and make sure you drink plenty of fluids. Orange cordiel was recommended to me many years ago when I suffered with heat stroke. Hope it eases soon for you.

Thankyou lovely! I have a thick skin

I shall try the orange cordial too, thanks for the tip!

Any excuse to get out of a drink with me!

And after I offered to rub in all that aloe Vera too!

No getting the girls out in the sun today!!

I have sunburn "

I have no aloe!

Damn you Sunday trading laws, damn you!!

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Good grief! What is wrong with people today/night?!

The poor woman was being taken somewhere in an ambulance (I presume one that is used to transport people) after getting a bad case of heat/sun stroke.

She's probably been in quite a lot of discomfort and started a light hearted thread for people to have a pop at her.

I took the thread as how it was meant OP, a bit of frivolity during the weekend. I hope you feel better soon and make sure you drink plenty of fluids. Orange cordiel was recommended to me many years ago when I suffered with heat stroke. Hope it eases soon for you.

Thankyou lovely! I have a thick skin

I shall try the orange cordial too, thanks for the tip!

Any excuse to get out of a drink with me!

And after I offered to rub in all that aloe Vera too!

No getting the girls out in the sun today!!

I have sunburn

I have no aloe!

Damn you Sunday trading laws, damn you!! "

Havnt you got anything else creamy that will ease my pain?

Yoghurt

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By *r ManxMan
over a year ago

NeverWhere

I've used frozen yogurt before it works a treat on sunburn

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ok I have to admit im not really sunburnt... was the thought of a free massage that made me lie

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"DangerouslyCurvy ignor all the negative comments to your post on here.

It seems whatever people type theres always a certain few who just look for stuff to pick at,at what people write

As a rule I don't look for stuff to pick at... it's a public forum where people are entitled to freely express their own thoughts and ideas. My statement may be wrong in saying my taxes pay for it but I also pay NI... My.opinion was fair and just I believe...even if it was end of shift and returning to base, the OP should have been more sensible and covered up..."

Never got sunburn? Never twisted your ankle? Never cut your finger open? Accidents happen, but ALL accidents are technically avoidable. Just make sure you wear factor 50 at all times, safety shoes when venturing anywhere and chain mail gloves when opening a tin or washing the dishes.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

clearly I should've gone out wearing a jumper and jeans, perhaps even a coat?

It was a hot day, I had sunblock on, I wasn't scantily clad....shame on me!!!!

seriously, I can't believe that people are looking down their noses at me because I got sunburnt!!!

would you call someone who had cancer irresponsible for being out in the sun or smoking???? Have you never injured yourself accidentally???

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"DangerouslyCurvy ignor all the negative comments to your post on here.

It seems whatever people type theres always a certain few who just look for stuff to pick at,at what people write

As a rule I don't look for stuff to pick at... it's a public forum where people are entitled to freely express their own thoughts and ideas. My statement may be wrong in saying my taxes pay for it but I also pay NI... My.opinion was fair and just I believe...even if it was end of shift and returning to base, the OP should have been more sensible and covered up...

Never got sunburn? Never twisted your ankle? Never cut your finger open? Accidents happen, but ALL accidents are technically avoidable. Just make sure you wear factor 50 at all times, safety shoes when venturing anywhere and chain mail gloves when opening a tin or washing the dishes."

And dont forget to wrap yourselves up in cotton wool at all times

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"DangerouslyCurvy ignor all the negative comments to your post on here.

It seems whatever people type theres always a certain few who just look for stuff to pick at,at what people write

As a rule I don't look for stuff to pick at... it's a public forum where people are entitled to freely express their own thoughts and ideas. My statement may be wrong in saying my taxes pay for it but I also pay NI... My.opinion was fair and just I believe...even if it was end of shift and returning to base, the OP should have been more sensible and covered up..."

I seem to have hit a nerve...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

oh dear......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In over 16 years as an ambulance paramedic I never once flirted with a patient - I just don't find sick people fanciable. However, as has been pointed out, some patients are put at ease with a bit of "banter". Now that I do solo work, not so much of an issue, but I have been flirted with by women, usually when they're d*unk.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I am not into the whole uniform thing

BUT

I do find the green paramedic / ambulance uniforms very sexy on both men and women

They have the ability to make arses look amazing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am not into the whole uniform thing

BUT

I do find the green paramedic / ambulance uniforms very sexy on both men and women

They have the ability to make arses look amazing "

Are you joking, they make the best arses look horrendous! Ha ha! It's easily thee most unflattering uniform you're ever going to come across!

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"I am not into the whole uniform thing

BUT

I do find the green paramedic / ambulance uniforms very sexy on both men and women

They have the ability to make arses look massive "

Haha cheeky

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am not into the whole uniform thing

BUT

I do find the green paramedic / ambulance uniforms very sexy on both men and women

They have the ability to make arses look massive

Haha cheeky "

Boom boom!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am not into the whole uniform thing

BUT

I do find the green paramedic / ambulance uniforms very sexy on both men and women

They have the ability to make arses look amazing

Are you joking, they make the best arses look horrendous! Ha ha! It's easily thee most unflattering uniform you're ever going to come across!

"

I have to agree with bussy some guys arses look lovely! Mine looks massive, nothing to do with the trousers though lol x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All times I have seen paramedics I cant remember if they were sexy or not, but saying that I was normally getting scraped up off the road due to coning off my bike.

Going off topic though I do remember some sexy nurses though LoL

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am not into the whole uniform thing

BUT

I do find the green paramedic / ambulance uniforms very sexy on both men and women

They have the ability to make arses look amazing

Are you joking, they make the best arses look horrendous! Ha ha! It's easily thee most unflattering uniform you're ever going to come across!

"

Totally agree

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By *andy2Man
over a year ago

Uxbridge/Oxford

I've spent the night in the doctor's "on call" room attached to a hospital ward, with a rather attractive female doctor. The bed was rather small but it kept us close.

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