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We're no longer doctor and patient... so would it be OK?

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Question - (5 October 2005) 4 Answers - (Newest, 31 March 2006)
A female , anonymous writes:

I would like advice about a tricky situation ! I am a professional writer and actor in my early thirties , and started to see a doctor specialist of the same age after having glandular fever.

From the beginning we found it easy to talk , and I was supposed to see him for 5 minutes and we ended up talking for 40 minutes! He has seen me around town , but only stares from afar...

He says things like " I'll be there to buy your book , and I'm not your G.P so we can do what we want .

He has an unhappy marriage , and I am no longer his patient.....any advice?

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A female reader, chickenzgomoo +, writes (31 March 2006):

I would stay well away from this man..unhappy marriage or not, it gives him no right to be flirting with you. This can only end in heartache for you, because if it develops into an involvement, chances are he isn't going to leave his wife. Just move on.

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A female reader, eyeswideopen United States +, writes (6 October 2005):

eyeswideopen agony auntWhat part of MARRIED don't you understand? You have no rights or business concerning this man especially now that he is no longer your doctor. Leave him alone and go on your way.

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A female reader, TRUITY +, writes (5 October 2005):

Wake up girl! get with the program, this man is a low life, any doctor who would become involved with a patient can be disbarred, its a 7 year period between being a patient and the exclusion time. So he is willing to loose alot, a wife, a practise for a bit on the side, which is what you are - so wake up girl!

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A reader, pops +, writes (5 October 2005):

Wait until his unhappy marriage is an unhappy divorce. Then, if you still want to start something with him, go ahead. But not before. And, you can't be a patient of his again, if you do.

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