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Old Mar 31, 2016, 09:35 AM
Anonymous59898
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Hi BlurredLines -

This sounds very difficult!

Is your therapist a lesbian/bisexual?

What do you make of the fact that you didn't consider yourself lesbian or bisexual prior to meeting your therapist, and now feel that you could be?

Is this a type of relationship you would have wanted had you never met this woman?

I don't see anything inherently wrong with two people falling in love under unusual circumstances. What concerns me is that you didn't enter the relationship on equal footing. There could also be floating feelings stirred up by needs triggered in therapy - this being the most dangerous part IMO. You may not be looking at the situation through the clearest lens.

Prior to pursuing this relationship, I'd find another therapist and try to process it. If the relationship was meant to be, a little time prior to diving in head first shouldn't hurt.

Best of luck navigating...