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Old Jun 19, 2011, 11:20 AM
Anonymous29403
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Yes, you are spot on Korin I feel very childlike and playful in her presence. There is a part of me who gets out of control in her presence. I spoke to the practice manager yesterday about this mishap and she assured me not to worry about it, that the employee had not shared any of this with her. But you are right, that saying too much can make it much worse.

Working in a veterinary practice is a contact sport. I was shocked my first week at this clinic, 4 years ago, with soo much body contact while handling animals. I was used to sitting behind a desk for 30 years with no bodily contact with my co-workers.

Still, I am going to find times when I know this particular person will not be there to visit this practice going forward.

I need to start working with my parts, I have denied their existence long enough. Recently my parts have been out of control and acting out in public.

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Originally Posted by Korin View Post
Personally I prefer to ignore these slight embarrassments. I find they usually just fade into the background if left alone. Whereas trying to explain usually makes matters worse. It does sound like one of your parts connected with that person. I feel a little chat with that part of you about inappropriate behaviour might be more productive.
Thanks for this!
Korin