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Old May 16, 2018, 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by unaluna View Post
So basically this is a t, a client, and the client's ex.


The ex was never a client, right? So there isnt really a dual relationship. How does your friend even know about it, would be my question.


It seems to me, the t and the ex are free to engage in whatever, technically. Except that if i were the client, i would probably drop that t! If the ex were just doing construction work for the t, some temporary employment like that, or even housecleaning, it probably wouldnt bother me. Still, it is on the brink of a dual relationship and that to me could be unethical.


The ex was never a client and the she knows about it because the t rang her to ask for the ex’s number. When asked why she needed it, the t went on to explain how she would be asking him over to do x work but he is not even an x worker. So it’s all very confusing for her.
You are right, it’s not a dual relationship but there is something fishy about it in that this t is going out of her way to get to know my friends ex. I wondered why my friend didn’t just say to her t when she rang looking for his number. “This is wrong on so many levels’ .
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