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Re: Where are the tissues?

Posted by Daisym on May 10, 2007, at 1:09:52

In reply to Re: Where are the tissues?, posted by Wittgenstein on May 9, 2007, at 9:54:09

The tissues sit on the table next to the couch. But if you sit on the other end, you can't reach them. He will pick up the box and offer them, though. I wish for a trash can close at hand. I end up taking them home with me, all crumpled up.

The first time I cried, he sat quietly and waited. Once he asked, "what are the tears saying?" and I glared at him and didn't answer. He hasn't used that particular phrase since. :) He might say, "tell me what the tears are for" if I start weeping at the beginning of a session, without warning. He often says, "it is Ok to cry - you look like you might want to, and that would be OK."

The first 2 years I never cried. Now I cry all the time. *sigh*

 

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