This is one of those taboo questions that a lot of us secretly wonders about I would assume — because let’s be honest, who hasn’t almost or accidentally developed feelings for a provider at some point? I know I have, and it didn’t end well.
There’s something about the intimacy, the connection, and the illusion of closeness that can blur the lines faster than you expect. One moment it’s all business, and the next, you’re checking your phone hoping for a message said provider, that’s not about scheduling.
But here’s what’s really been on my mind lately: do providers ever fall for their clients, too? Are there moments where genuine chemistry takes over, or is it always a clean separation — business on one side, private emotions locked safely on the other?

There’s something about the intimacy, the connection, and the illusion of closeness that can blur the lines faster than you expect. One moment it’s all business, and the next, you’re checking your phone hoping for a message said provider, that’s not about scheduling.
But here’s what’s really been on my mind lately: do providers ever fall for their clients, too? Are there moments where genuine chemistry takes over, or is it always a clean separation — business on one side, private emotions locked safely on the other?

