Is my therapist crossing boundaries?

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  • My mind is certainly not in the gutter. So many of the fantasy posts on here start out the same way yours did. Believe me, buddy, I really hope it's legit. The likelihood is of it is slim though.

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    • To be honest I don’t find this to be a fantasy... I’m not pulling anyone’s leg. All I’m asking is if therapists can actually take clients home? I’m 17 and a girl. I find nothing sexy about this lol. If you do you must be very dirty minded and need to get some help. Why do people always have to turn posts into kinky shit.

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      • I think it's because reading this you assume you're a guy. I think this is fine, I doubt she's hitting on you if you're a girl. If you were a guy I owuld think she might be, but I think she's just being friendly, or trying to build your confidence or something. I really would try not to overthink this. If as you say "So I recently go into therapy with this lady who is amazing." I wouldn't ruin in with over thinking on something like this.

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      • It's not that. Maybe you are really asking a legitimate question here, it's just that stories on here tend to start out like yours and wind up with things like "then I noticed her nipples poking through her shirt" and other made up garbage. I'm not the dirty minded one on this site. I'm just sick of hearing it.
        And no, most therapists would say that this is crossing the line a bit.

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        • Eww trust me I hate trolls like that... so her asking if I needed a lift is inappropriate?

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          • I think so. I think most therapists would agree. Seems unprofessional to me.

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