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Ok let's say the patient starts loving his/her doctor and vice-versa, first it starts out of basic attractive (from both parties) and it starts progressing slowly. Can this actually happened? What happens, is the doctor not a doc. no more.

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If this Dr is treating you, then he's putting his job in jeapordy by allowing something to happen.

 

Are you saying that you're involved with your Dr or Therapist?

 

Might want to read up on Fun2BMe's threads...I would advise you not to fall for your Dr.

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I had to see a GYN once that was not my own. He was younger and more attractive than I was comfortable with, but I got through it.

A few months later I ran into him at a small cocktail party and it was weird for me. He remembered me, and made small talk - of course never mentioning my actual visit and I was not his patient. He did ask if my Dr. was back in town. Before I left, he asked for my number...when he called I was honest with him and explained why I couldnt go out with him.

 

I couldnt date a guy who had already seen me not only naked but in stirrups.

 

I dont think doctors often fall in love with patients because they just dont see patients in that light. If you later meet , when you are not a patient, its like meeting you for the first time.

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