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If you don't feel like it's affecting you negatively then don't worry about it too much. Also, I'm sure there's more to the story but from the context here I'd be a little put off if someone mentoring me asked me that. You don't seem out of so I'll trust your judgement that it wasn't in a ride way. Other than that, all I can really say is talk to your doctor.
Well, it was more of a "we are assigning you a mentor as someone to help you keep you on track and be organised" sort of thing...
But my mentor has been good. They're definitely not afraid to give constructive feedback to say the least!