Now I Feel Really Stupid About Accepting that Free Prostate Check

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Apparently, some 76-year-old guy in Florida went door-to-door pretending to be a doctor and offering women free breast exams. Crazy enough. Crazier still is that two women took him up on it. Only when the man expanded his first "breast exam" to, shall we say, a more extensive "gynecological exam" was the jig up, and he ran off before the woman could call the cops. Undeterred, the man went on and tricked someone else.

Now, at the risk of being accused of insensitively blaming the victim, I can understand being tempted to accept free samples of things, but I'm not sure medical care is one of those things.

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