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Re: too much information! » ButterflyHigh

Posted by Tamar on September 25, 2005, at 17:23:40

In reply to Re: too much information! » Tamar, posted by ButterflyHigh on September 24, 2005, at 21:31:16

> Curious minds always wanna know eh?! lol
>
> It's funny, cuz I've never wanted to know where my therapists or pdocs live - they always tell me anyway - why I don't know - weird!!!

Funny, I can’t imagine my ex-T telling me where he lived…

> I have googled my t's names before but to really no interest, wish I had the access to background checks though ;)

I just like to see his name. I never thought about background checks. I don’t think I’d bother because I don’t think I’d learn anything I wanted to know from a background check. What I really want to know is what he’s reading at the moment, what kind of music he likes, what kind of social/political views he has… I’m a sad b*tch.

> There's a line to draw here. I just get attached to some of the therapists I have had, I just really like them, especially women, b/c I have mom issues - don't most of us. lol I know a good egg when I meet one. Therapists are so hard to come by, especially here, so a person is very, very blessed if they have found someone who is willing to work with you as a team and has your best interests in mind. I almost lost my current therapist, was meant to be I guess.
> :)

I’ve never had a woman therapist; just the one man. Yeah, it’s great to find someone you can work well with. How did you almost lose your current T?


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