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Originally Posted by TrespassersWill
What? You mean there are "rules" for therapy? Well I mean other than the obvious of don't touch or fondle the therapist. I didn't know cursing was not allowed by some. How could they not allow it because most people do it when they are talking candidly with someone? I didn't curse in therapy for a long time then I started and she always gives me this weird look every time I do. She never cusses and that bothers me that she doesn't. Yet when I have talked to her when she is at home I can tell she has been drinking and heard her smoking once. So if she drinks and smokes why is she holding back on cussing? I know I'm just silly!
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Maybe I'm just too easily amused

. I don't know that there are or aren't rules, but I generally try not to push that boundary. I don't know why I don't, because I feel like non cuss words don't justify my feelings at times, but I don't want to risk it.

Again, I don't know why.
I was just thinking about this...T has two chairs and a couch in her office. One session we had, she just stands up randomly and starts adjusting the chair that neither of us were sitting in. Apparently they had taken pictures in her office, and the chair being out of place was grinding on her nerves. The funniest part is, she only moved it about 2 or so inches. I was thinking "OCD, much, T?"