MY LIE DOCTOR
Today’s contributor figures out why Dr. - patient ethics is so important after all.
I went to the eye doctor to get new glasses and contacts. I took my exam and could tell that the eye doctor was totally flirting with me. I decided to take the shot, he was cute and a doctor, what else could a girl ask for? When I gave him my contact info he said ‘This is the number I can call you at?, At anytime?’ ‘Yes.’ I replied, thinking that he wasn’t going to call me. When my glasses came back I noticed that he put a $300 extra order on my Chanel glasses. It was not what I asked for and I was actually not happy about it, but I decided not to say anything because after all I guess he was just being nice.
Five days later I got a text from him implying that I should at least make him breakfast to thank him for my $300 dollar valued freebie. One thing led to another, we had sex, good sex, and that led to very beneficial sexual relationship.
When I moved I would make three and half hour drives to go see him at his job so we could have sex in the bathroom. He said he didn’t want us to have sex at his place because his brother lives with him and is always there. I finally accepted his friend request on Facebook, only to find out - He was engaged!
I guess he was stupid enough not to block his relationship status. I stopped answering his phone calls and texts after that. Then the he unleashed the crazy - he would call like five times a day from his work, cell and house phone leaving texts and voicemails threatening to come to my house. I’d considered taking out a restraining order, but I wasn’t sure whether or not to take this guy seriously. Even though he never did I still thought he was a psycho. I’m still more embarrassed about even talking to my eye doctor and feel stupid for believing all of his lies.