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Re: Pro-meds verses anti-meds therapists, who's right?

Posted by sigismund on November 8, 2013, at 20:58:19

In reply to Re: Pro-meds verses anti-meds therapists, who's right? » SLS, posted by baseball55 on November 8, 2013, at 19:39:27

People who have known special love in a comfortable way in their early childhood, like Freud and our exPM Keating, talk about always feeling some sense of immunity against the insults of life. Keating said 'It has been like wearing a teflon suit. It hits me but none of it affects me.' And Freud said something about the son who has been a prince having that feeling forever.

 

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