Is my therapist crossing boundaries?

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  • Well... I am a girl, I don’t see it as flirting. I think she was trying to comfort me as it was a hard session. But I just don’t know if they are allowed to give you rides to places. And she was trying to make me feel better by just mentioning a little bit about herself that she knows how I feel.

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    • Saying she's sorry you're 17 and referring to touching you sounds VERY like flirting to me. Would you see it as flirting if a male counsellor did the same?

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      • Just because you sell sex on the phone doesn't mean everything is about sex.

        She meant she was going to stop her crossing the road.

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        • What I do to keep a roof over my head has nothing whatsoever to do with my comments on this post and I'm very well aware of the boundary between sexual and non-sexual matters.

          If the comment was only about OP crossing the road then I'm wrong to interpret it as crossing boundaries, but that's not how it seemed to me when I read the original post.

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      • Uh you twisted that. I am a female and so is she, I think she was just trying to watch out for me. She didn't want me to get hit by a car, and forgot I wasn't a child so she quickly said oops you are 17 sorry! Because she has children of her own that she watches for. And then continued to make a joke how at least she didn't reach for my hand.

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        • Misunderstanding something is not "twisting" it. Now I get it, but I didn't when I read your original post.

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