I would suggest that it's you who is reading in the ownership element there.
I'll continue to see my dentist, whilst having zero impression that they belong to me.
The use of "my" is suggesting that there is a relationship there, which is why it's common/standard usage for things like doctors and dentists who you see for decades (and often longer).
I would suggest that it's you who is reading in the ownership element there.
I'll continue to see my dentist, whilst having zero impression that they belong to me.
The use of "my" is suggesting that there is a relationship there, which is why it's common/standard usage for things like doctors and dentists who you see for decades (and often longer).