If your 65 year old dentist asked you for a hug after you had dental service, wh!
Question: Would you go back?
Answers: Would you go back?
No, I would not go back. It is acceptable for a health care professional to hug a patient ONLY if it is the patient's request. It is not acceptable for a health care professional to request physical contact from a patient - ever!
how old are you????
thats a little creepy no matter what age you are
ummm..... no.
lol.
don't go back , first a hug then a kiss ,
god only knows wats next
dont worry, his "stuff" prolly doesnt work.
I would tell him it doesn't seem appropriate and then I would shake his hand. No I wouldn't come back.
I wouldn't do it. That's not very professional. A similar situation happened to my grandmother when she was in her sixties. He ended up being a stalker. He called her in the middle of the night and parked near her house. She finally found out it was him and called the police. You just never know....
give him a hug, and be happy my dentist is so nice.
If the dentist, a professional, asked me to do this, I would hesitate, then likely do it--that time only. He or she would be told by me that it is unprofessional to request such a thing. Yes, if that person is my dentist, I would return because he or she knows what kinds of treatments I need. Or I would ask for another dentist in the same office to render to my needs. As I have dental insurance, I do not want to stop working at this dental facility as it will take me a minimum of a year to wait for treatment options to be fulfilled with a new dental facility--and I would not be aware if that new facility will accept my insurance company.