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Originally Posted by LonesomeTonight
He shouldn't be noticeably looking at your body in that way, no matter what you're wearing or how you're standing. A quick glance as he's scanning you is one thing, like how the eyes might normally move around while looking at someone. But an obvious, leering glance is not OK.
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I wholeheartedly agree—you’re allowed to wear what you would like, and it’s your therapist’s job to be professional. Some women choose to wear clothes that are more revealing or less revealing, and this is their choice. I think the onus is on the therapist to remain professional and ethical regardless of what their clients wear.
As for my T, he’s not interested in women, so...