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How do I seduce my doctor?

How do I seduce my doctor?

Choose carefully what personal info to share, try to keep the conversation light – hold off on sharing any embarrassing or scandalous experiences.

  1. Subtly Let the Doctor Know That You’re Single and Available.
  2. Fish for Info.
  3. Find a Common Interest.
  4. The Flirt Laugh.
  5. Flatter Your Doctor.
  6. Ask for His Number.

Are doctors aware of attractive patients?

This reprises some previous questions. If you are asking if doctors are “aware” of attractive patients, then the answer is mostly yes. Previously there was a good answer from Dr. Fox (emotional detachment) and that kicks in as soon as most doctors enter the doctor-patient relationship.

Are physician-patient relationships more common among women?

Female physicians take a dimmer view of doctor-patient romantic relationships versus their male counterparts. One out of 4 male doctors say that physician-patient relationships are acceptable, but fewer than 1 in 5 female doctors agree. Caplan, the bioethicist, says, “Women are more aware of the imbalance of power.”

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How common is physical attraction between a doctor and a patient?

“How common” cannot be answered accurately, as we have no feasible way to perform a survey/study and also expect all the participants to be completely honest. It does seem believable that as with any encounter of persons, the doctor-patient encounter also might be infused – though not always or even often – with some level of physical attraction.

Is it ethical for doctors to have romantic relationships with patients?

“I don’t personally think it’s ethical to have an intimate relationship with a current patient,” writes a family physician, “but someone I once treated, sure. Female physicians take a dimmer view of doctor-patient romantic relationships versus their male counterparts.

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