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7 minutes ago, Bluesky00 said:

So, if I would have worn a low cut top with cleavage showing, and posted that he was looking at my big boobs, most people would say that would be interested right? 😂 I mean was he checking me out or just looking at my big boobs? 

Just because he’s looking at your boobs, doesn’t mean he’s interested in dating you though. I mean, 90% of guys would check them out. 

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7 hours ago, Bluesky00 said:

Yeah, I’ll see if he flirts the next time I see him. Really, what do I have to lose.

Nothing ! As long as it’s not like the morning after pill or a hemeroid treatment or something 😄 sorry/not sorry cos I made myself laugh 

Chemists are usually professional when dealing with their prescriptions. So any attention at all I would honestly take as a good sign. I was gutted when the hot girl at the chemist was deadpan with me ! 

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I was picking up birth control so he knows I’m having sex. 

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5 minutes ago, Bluesky00 said:

I was picking up birth control so he knows I’m having sex. 

Well that isn’t what I was expecting you to say and you didn’t have to share but thank you for doing so. It actually helps In my opinion. For me I don’t think it would be too much of an issue.  I know plenty women who stay on bc , whether they’re with someone or not 

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52 minutes ago, Bluesky00 said:

So, if I would have worn a low cut top with cleavage showing, and posted that he was looking at my big boobs, most people would say that would be interested right? 😂 I mean was he checking me out or just looking at my big boobs? 

Nah, I'd say that he was looking at your boobs.  

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23 minutes ago, Bluesky00 said:

I was picking up birth control so he knows I’m having sex. 

Fox is right.  Lots of women are on BC when they aren't having sex - it has benefits other than contraception.

 

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And I don’t know what’s up with all the “professionalism” involving his job? I hooked up with a pharmacy student years ago that I met on okcupid. Also, when I was on tinder, I chatted with a brunch of “professional” men that were doctors, teachers, pharmacists that were all looking to hook up. So, yeah. Men will be men. 

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pharmacy students are easy tho 

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1 hour ago, Bluesky00 said:

And I don’t know what’s up with all the “professionalism” involving his job? I hooked up with a pharmacy student years ago that I met on okcupid. Also, when I was on tinder, I chatted with a brunch of “professional” men that were doctors, teachers, pharmacists that were all looking to hook up. So, yeah. Men will be men. 

Chatting them up on Tinder isn't exactly the same as flirting and hitting on customers while they are working, at their job.

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Professional healthcare men are allowed to date and hook up, of course they are, but they are not allowed to date or hook up with patients/clients or anyone under their professional care.
You are this guy's patient.
 

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19 hours ago, Bluesky00 said:

Yeah, I’ll see if he flirts the next time I see him. Really, what do I have to lose.

You could lose him his job.

Do you even care about that?

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Don't think pharmacists are bound by the hyppocratic oath, but if by some mysterious chain of events you end up dating him, change pharmacy - these people have access to all medical records...

Also, not everyone at the pharmacy counter is a pharmacist themselves (one or 2 at most).

I have no strong opinion on the tattoo situation, but think you should keep your boobs out of the pharmacy counter, and let this guy do his job.

 

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Keep your boobs out of the pharmacy counter- Emilie Jolie.

 

Yeah I don't know the laws regarding it. I don't think there are any in the US, but it does sound like an ethical breach of some kind. I wouldn't.

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