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Originally Posted by hankster
...and I am making great progress, an I'm gonna write a best selling book about it, and I couldn't be happier!!
Is that the rest of that post? Otherwise I would want to see a warning like for extreme sports or something. Not that I have any authority to make that call. But here is someone who was not completely honest with their t or ts, and now feels justified in calling foul? When one of the basic ethical tenets is that it is an exclusive relationship? I know that its hard to be completely honest with t. I also withhold. But there is omitting to tell past feelings which may be nebulous anyway, and then there is omitting to tell something you did last week or plan to do next week (like get married - boy do they get mad if you don't tell them you're getting married!).
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I think I get what you're saying here, and I don't necessarily disagree (I can do double negatives too!). I'm at the point where I'm "crying foul" about how my T chose to terminate me. I'm less clear on whether I'm "justified" in crying foul about her general decision to terminate me. Splitting hairs, maybe, but it seems important to me.
I think she's absolutely justified in telling me that I can only work with one T at a time (if that's how she defines her practice), but to take the choice away of continuing to see her completely puts me in a pretty powerless position.