This is just a version of "Dude, that stripper really liked me. We had a connection", and "That hot bartender is so into me"... No, man..All of the above spend their time with you in exchange for money. Doesn't matter if they're wearing a thong onstage and running their long nails down your arm as you feed cash into their strings, being served drinks as they half-ass listen to your problems, or trained to listen to your problems..They're present to make money from you.
I'm not a girl but if I imagine that if I was a stripper I could happen to like a client. Profession figures are people too. If she would have fallen for me at the grocery store I do not see how it is any different at work, the only difference is that she can't act on it at work. That said, the focus of the problem is not how she feels about me, I was asking whether I should have told her or not.
Should I tell my therapist I'm in love with her?
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This is just a version of "Dude, that stripper really liked me. We had a connection", and "That hot bartender is so into me"... No, man..All of the above spend their time with you in exchange for money. Doesn't matter if they're wearing a thong onstage and running their long nails down your arm as you feed cash into their strings, being served drinks as they half-ass listen to your problems, or trained to listen to your problems..They're present to make money from you.
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I'm not a girl but if I imagine that if I was a stripper I could happen to like a client. Profession figures are people too. If she would have fallen for me at the grocery store I do not see how it is any different at work, the only difference is that she can't act on it at work. That said, the focus of the problem is not how she feels about me, I was asking whether I should have told her or not.