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Originally Posted by Mastodon
If you give the same seminar to several different groups of students, do you never feel temporarily unsure of what you have said to one group or the other? I know I do. (The worst part of it is when I can't remember whether I've told a particular joke to a group or not - actually, no, the worst part of it is when I realise I've told the same joke twice to the same group...) In RL I talk to very few people (I could number them on the fingers of one hand even if I lost a couple of fingers) about my personal life and problems. I can still sometimes be a little confused regarding whom I've told what, and who said what. I'm sure I'd be confused if I saw more than one T.
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I usually have an outline and tend to repeat more than leave out. For therapy, I would probably err on the side of repetition and I think people repeat things all the time at therapy appointments, so repeating there does not concern me. The therapists repeat themselves too. I tend to stay on the same subject each week so I may tell the same thing differently to each - but with one I talk and try to get her to not talk as her talking is not useful, and with the other one it is more of a conversation.