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Ideal Client, Ideal Therapist (inspired by Dinah)

Posted by Anemone on January 7, 2012, at 9:46:15

I hope it's OK to share something silly with everyone.

I made a "T fan club magazine", in which I wrote articles about how wonderfully ideal my T is, and how to be a perfect client.

The magazine included a quiz called, "Are you qualified to join the (my T) fan club?"
This quiz has questions such as "Are you almost never late to sessions", "Do you worship and appreciate (my T's name)?"

The magazine has articles such as "Why we love (my T): client testimonials", in which fictional clients agree that my T is the best. I drew pictures for the clients' faces and put their names and ages.

Other acticles: "10 Secret things we wish we could do with our T". Clients say that they want to follow her home, marry her, buy her a yacht, etc.

Another article: "How to be a T Twin". Including how to dress like her, what hair style to get, and how to talk and act. In real life, I do actually cut my hair to look like hers, and try to dress like her somewhat.

The magazine also had advertisements to promote my T's office as the Perfect Happy Land, and a manners school where you go in as yourself and come out acting like my graceful T.

If you subscribe to my magazine, you get a free gift (a CD of my T's beautiful voice)

I jokingly told my T that I wanted to make copies of it to distribute to her other clients. My T looked at it briefly and seemed amused, then said she wanted to hold on to the magazine. She never gave it back...That was 2 years ago and I still miss it.

P S ** if anyone actually wants to join, please ask me for the fan club's email address, to get my quarterly newsletter.


Anemone

 

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