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Is it okay to ask out my nurse?

I know its probably weird af to most of you but I had brain surgery and I'm recovering but I have this extremely pretty and nice nurse. She always holds my hands and stuff, whenever she walks into the room the first thing we do is smile at each other, she seams to come in a lot just checking how I'm doing and stuff, and whenever she talks to me I cant help but just smile like smiling f*cktard and just stating into her eyes. I feel like she knows I like her. Whenever she's around me, all the pain goes away. Is it okay if I tell her how I feel? I feel like I'm going to regret it if I dont, but what are the chances of me and her actually going out after I'm better?

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  • Robert
    Lv 7
    1 year ago
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    It's not unusual to develop feelings for a medical profession after a traumatic event. It is against the rules in most situations for the professional to have a more than professional relationship with a patient. So enjoy her company for now but know that it's not going to continue and once you get back on your feet you'll have lots of other things and people to occupy your time

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    I was in a PSW program at college. If I remember correctly I was studying with other PSWs, and nurses in the same class room.

    I don't think nurses are allowed to get involved with their patients.

    Well I was not able to finish my program.

    If you like nurses then you can ask one out, but not someone who is caring, for you.

    Her job is to care, for you right, and that's why she is with you. If you need her then you can ask her to help you with something.

    If you want to ask her out then go ahead, but don't be shocked if she says no to you.

  • 1 year ago

    yeah why not, go for it

  • Dave
    Lv 7
    1 year ago

    Don't. You run the risk of making it awkward, and if you do that, she will have you removed from her rotation and you won't see her again.

    Wait until you're about to go home. If you still feel the same way, then you can tell her.

    Source(s): Married to a Nurse
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  • 1 year ago

    Only if you take a piss test first

  • 1 year ago

    so long as your not related

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    yes of course. go for it brother.

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