Why flirt with a married man? Depending on the frequency and intensity of these interactions, you may be leading him on. He could be an egomaniac just feeding on attention from you and other women in his environment, but you don't have to contribute. Save yourself for the single guys, and pity the poor woman who is married to this goat.
2006-07-05 20:47:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have to say the Dr. for sure since he is the one who has taken vows with his wife and oaths as a Dr. but if you know he is married you need to leave it alone also. Flirting is not so bad but if it leads to more then you will be guilty as well, because you know he is married. GOOD LUCK
2006-07-06 02:20:13
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answered by rqtpie19 3
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I'm a married man. There's nothing wrong with flirting, as long as it stays PG. If it goes any further, you share the fault. Both of you know better.
2006-07-06 02:21:42
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answered by Big Daddy 3
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Flirting is okay as long as nothing comes about it and if there is more than flirting (just batting the eye lashes and saying super nice things) then it is not okay. No touching and no kissing (of course). He should not be doing it since he is the married one. And since you know he is married then you shouldn't flirt back. Just have dreams about him on your own time
2006-07-06 02:21:13
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answered by SlumberGal 1
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your both equally at fault, you for flirting with a married man and the doctor who is supposed to be a professional and is also married
2006-07-06 02:17:43
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answered by i_love_orange_crush_05 6
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Day time drama. Both of you carry the say weight. He shouldn't be flirting and you know he's married.
2006-07-06 02:18:54
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answered by Loveless 2
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nothing wrong with flirting, but if its a moral dilemma then you should ask do i want to eat forbidden fruit? if my good friend stole an apple and i knew it was not paid for. to take a bite, is wrong.
if an apple is wrong, a married man definitely is. only you know its harmless flirtation or if it isnt. no matter what he may think, judge your acts by your conscience. my family motto is "were never judged by anothers actions. but we are always judged by our own reactions"
2006-07-06 03:00:18
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answered by Mr Spock 4
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Both of you are the Dr. obviously because he is married, and you are because you know he is.
2006-07-06 02:19:34
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answered by scarfiespudsushi 4
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Flirting is just flirting....and he is technically more at fault...but flirting is still just flirting
2006-07-06 02:19:17
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answered by cwillame 1
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He is wrong for not being true to his wife and you are wrong for encouraging a married man on. Does it really matter who is more wrong when both are wrong.
2006-07-06 02:23:54
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answered by # one 6
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