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howaboutthatid) wrote2012-08-09 08:41 pm
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MEDICAL KINK
The doctor is in tonight at CLUB id. Several doctors, in fact. The staff is dressed to the nines in all manner of medical gear. Some wear the white doctor's coats, some in scrubs, and still others have brached off into EMT type uniforms. The customary, arousal boosting shots they serve tonight are provided in little, plastic medicine cups or -- for the more adventurous types -- in syringes or actual pills.
Upon entering, each patron tonight will receive a hospital bracelet in one of three colors: blue (for the doctor types), red (for nurses), gray (for patients). All non-gender-specific, of course. Once in place, the magic of the bracelets will cause a mental shift, encouraging the wearer to really believe in the role they're playing. For the true believers, their clothing may even take shape to fit. Mind those breezy paper gowns.
The main lobby is decked out like an enormous waiting room. Chairs ranging from uncomfortable, plastic ER waiting room chairs to cushiony recliners are available for the weary patients and staff. Exam tables and hospital beds are also available here and there. Some even sport restraints for the more unruly patients. At the end of the bar, a nurse in a skimpy, revealing uniform waits with a clipboard to take the names of patients with the more urgent 'needs' who wish to be seen up on the stage. On the stage, Doctors and nurses have exam tables set up along with a wide array of medical equipment and devices.
The back rooms and private basement rooms are, of course, available for use. A definite medical theme can be spotted throughout the rooms for those who care to look.
[For those who are looking for more information on the types of medical equipment that can be found here, try checking out this website for a large selection of toys. There is also a guide they've posted here. Both links contain images that are NSFW and should be viewed with caution.]