Is my podiatrist (male) interested in me (female)?

I've been seeing my podiatrist for a number of years for issues related to damage to my feet from years of dancing. He moved to the other side of town a couple of years ago, and I travel about half an hour to his rooms. I'm 33, he's 50.

I like him as a person, and we get along exceptionally well, but I've never really considered him romantically. We have great banter. He is quite handsome.

There are a few things he has said recently that have made me think he may be interested in me, but I may be reading too much in to it. He is married, but very rarely talks about his wife. He has two kids in their late teens.

In our most recent appointment, he asked where I lived, and if I lived alone. In another appointment I also felt that he was trying to scope out my relationship status.

He also told me about his friends, where the husband had recently cheated on his wife, and this had consequently put him in a difficult position. I can't remember what I said, but he essentially said that he thought it was somewhat justified because his friend bankrolls his wife. He wasn't too concerned because he said his wife will easily find another husband.

He once recommended that I bathe my feet in salt each night, and I mistakenly responded with something that was to the effect of "I can't always do that because sometimes I'm sleeping with someone else". He raised his eyebrows in a very suggestive way towards me. I felt a bit uncomfortable and I ignored it.

I also went to a wedding recently and showed him a photo, and he said, "wow, is that you?", and then raised his eyebrows and made a suggestive face.

I'm interested in everyone's opinion and how I should move forward.

Thank you!

Is my podiatrist (male) interested in me (female)?
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