Anonymous wrote:These posts come up all the time here. I wonder if this is the same person with a fixation, posting different variations again and again. It’s just so highly unlikely to happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know..
If it really is his personal email I would think that means he is interested. But that seems unethical and unprofessional. If you are available and interested, send him a note and see what happens. But do plan on never using his for medical purposes again..
Also, don’t assume he isn’t married. Lots of Drs don’t wear wedding rings for various reasons.
My dr husband doesn't because he has to take them off in OR. He lost a couple of bands that way. So, esp for drs I wouldn't assume.
I would think he would have put a phone number if he was interested and not an email. This probably is just a means to communicate with him.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know..
If it really is his personal email I would think that means he is interested. But that seems unethical and unprofessional. If you are available and interested, send him a note and see what happens. But do plan on never using his for medical purposes again..
Also, don’t assume he isn’t married. Lots of Drs don’t wear wedding rings for various reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP please clarify: Is this personal in like a gmail address or personal in like doctorsname @ practicename.com
If it's the first, he's interested. Get a new doctor and then contact him asking him out.
If it's the second it's kinda unclear. Make another appointment, spend some time on your hair, make lots of eye contact and read the vibe.
Yep the first. The business card has his professional contact info. Then he flipped it over and with his pen wrote his personal @gmail address.
Anonymous wrote:OP please clarify: Is this personal in like a gmail address or personal in like doctorsname @ practicename.com
If it's the first, he's interested. Get a new doctor and then contact him asking him out.
If it's the second it's kinda unclear. Make another appointment, spend some time on your hair, make lots of eye contact and read the vibe.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe. If you liked him, might be worth striking up a convo.
However he's always gonna meet ladies at work.
Anonymous wrote:You need to go to another doctor. That's unprofessional.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know..
If it really is his personal email I would think that means he is interested. But that seems unethical and unprofessional. If you are available and interested, send him a note and see what happens. But do plan on never using his for medical purposes again..
Also, don’t assume he isn’t married. Lots of Drs don’t wear wedding rings for various reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, he’s interested in you.