Thanks everyone for the replies, its nice to know that it has been possible for some of you.
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Originally Posted by hankster
Why would you want to? I mean, answer that seriously. Youre not necessarily friends with everybody who laughs at the same things you do, or that you get along with. Like your hairdresser. Or a random coworker or waitperson. Everybody has their own lives, pretty much.
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I think its more a case of Why wouldn't I want to? We get on well, we have similar tastes in music, TV shows etc, the same outlook on life, a similar sense of humour.
If I had a hair dresser or co worker that I could say the same of, I would want to be their friend.
I think its important for me to say that this question wasn't born out of a desire to not let my T go. In fact, I imagine that when therapy ends, there will be a significant gap in our interaction to 'let the dust settle' so to speak. It's more about having found someone who I have a lot in common with, and she just happens to be my T.