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Originally Posted by My kids are cool
However, with people who have suffered from CSA, he generally never touches beyond a hand on the back if the person had a really tough session.
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Intellectually I understand this. It is very logical and makes sense for the welfare of the patient.
Emotionally it makes me want to fire off a REALLY pissed off email to T, even though he's not the one who said any of this. I feel like it's a giant RIPOFF that other people get something that I don't, all because I have a CSA history. That is incredibly not fair. Other people can get comforted at a different level than CSA survivors do because we have a jacked up history that's not our fault!?!??! That stinks. Grr.