I don't think you can know that he hasn't picked up that something is off (though he may not identify your feelings so specifically as to say you feel repulsed) just because he hasn't mentioned it. I get the impression that most therapists won't bring that sort of suspicion up but wait for the client to make a disclosure. Otherwise, it could come off as confrontational or, if they are wrong, cause unnecessary damage.
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