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Do They Really Healthcare About You? - Rebel Wyatt - Part 2 of 3 - Doctor-Tampa's POV

Filmed From Doctor Tampa's POV (Point of View) so you can glove in and become the doctor!


See what happens to Rebel as her story continues on CaptiveClinic.com and Doctor-Tampa.com in the sequel “Taken: By Your Government”!


Years ago, universal health care was implemented to ensure the population remained healthy. At least that was the story given. It also served as a universal way to monitor the population and search for specific desirable physical and mental traits. The state was constantly looking at these desirable measurements for a plethora of reasons, including the falling birthrate.

Upon turning 18, all citizens are required to undergo a medical examination in centers across the country. This comprehensive examination and physical assessment are required before being assigned a career path. These exams are not discussed except in the vaguest of terms. Universal health care is a keystone to maintaining the population's overall health. Most 18-year-olds go willingly or go after encouragement from their loved ones. Those who don’t are rumored to be randomly picked up by a secret branch of law enforcement.

Rebel has heard the rumors and doesn’t want to find out if they are true. To her surprise, from the moment she arrived, she found it to be a surprisingly pleasant environment! The staff is so welcoming and eases her nerves. Everybody is buzzing around or scanning their keycards to bring new patients to the back, looking happy as they do their job! 

The moment a patient enters the facility, they are secretly being studied, assessed, and ranked on their usefulness to the government. They are assessing each patient's beauty, intelligence, and athletic ability in addition to their overall health. During these examinations, medical teams are analyzing each patient's reactions to dominance, bondage, and arousal responses from pleasure or pain.

Those selected by the medical staff for ideal traits won’t be going home after the exam. They are taken for “x-rays” and find themselves bound to a gurney. They watch the lights pass by like stars as they are wheeled through a tunnel from the medical examination center to an inconspicuous building nearby that houses hundreds of female and male subjects the government has taken.

Patients look around the room and it's full of nurses scrubbed and gloved in. All of them looked eager to set patient monitors and shine surgical lights on the subject's naked bodies! Terrified, kicking, and screaming, subjects are put onto a surgical table. Their wrists are restrained and their legs are secured in stirrups before a gas mask is placed over their face. Everything happens so quickly that subjects don’t have time to comprehend their situation. Let alone think about what is going to be done to their body!

Those not suitable are told they are in excellent health and allowed to go home. They may remain sore and shocked by the way the examination was conducted, even questioning the necessity of restraints. They rationalize their experiences and convince themselves it was normal. Even if they screamed and fought during that time, they pushed and attempted to forget.

Everyone is convinced it’s standard procedure. Not a test for ideal candidates to control. Soon, it’s all a distant memory that fades into the back of the mind. Those who have been taken will find new life serving the government they thought protected them.

After performing her breast exam, the Doctor finds her suitable for further analysis and his scientific investigation for the government. Rebel is instructed to put her legs up in the stirrups. He then starts to take measurements of her insides…

Model: Doctor Tampa, Rebel Wyatt

Posted: Sun, 21 August 2022  Views: 641



Series: Do They Really Health Care About You?


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