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Re: What your T does when you cry?

Posted by Speaker on October 25, 2004, at 23:51:51

In reply to Re: What your T does when you cry?, posted by alexandra_k on October 25, 2004, at 22:52:17

I have wondered the same thing about my T. I have csa and it was observed by others. If I would cry I'm afraid I will feel observed and that would push me over the edge. I'm sure my T would just sit there and allow me to "feel whatever I'm feeling". However I'm not willing to take that chance. I think it makes my T very uncomfortable when the session is over and sometimes I walk over to his chair (across the room) and stretch my hand out for a hand shake...I must admit I find that humerous :)...kinda of mean huh!


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