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Old Jan 26, 2014, 02:44 PM
Rzay4 Rzay4 is offline
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I've done this in the past too. The best thing is to talk to your T about. You might discover the opposite is the case. For example with my first T I constantly thought I was a burden and that she was always mad me. Since my parents and older sister were constantly yelling or putting me in time outs as a child. My T reassured me and told me nothing would stop her for caring and wanting but the best for me.
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