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Re: Relationship Radar and A Dream -long

Posted by happyflower on August 25, 2006, at 11:34:20

In reply to Relationship Radar and A Dream -long, posted by Daisym on August 25, 2006, at 0:32:45

Hi Daisy,

I am not good at dream stuff, but maybe the swaying to the music is like you want your T to hold and rock you like you were a little baby safe in his arms. Don't laugh, now, I know it isn't too creative. LOL I guess I would also ask you how is your relationship with your sister? Is it strong or fading? Or is your sister pregnant and not telling you? LOL Okay I will shut up about that for now before I get too crazy.

It just cracks me up that when we form such close relationships with our T's, that they think they can hide their stuff from us. Maybe the newer clients, but not the old ones. I remember when my T wasn't there in the room with me, and I totally felt rejected. This is when he was rushing me leave because he had a heart doc's appointment( i found out later) and he was afraid of them doing shock treatment on his heart like they did the first time he went there. He thought he was hiding it well, but I knew something was up and I assumed it was about me. But then he told what was up and I understood why he acted like he did. It would totally freak me out. They are human after all , even if they don't think they are. LOL Did he tell you why he wasn't in the room and if he did how does it make you feel to know? I felt relieved it wasn't me, but then I became worried about him. But then again I felt he was more real too.


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