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Old May 30, 2014, 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by rothfan6 View Post
I think a t should really understand and know their client before offering a hug if at all. I think it really should be left up to the client to ask for what they want and the t can say yes or no and explain their boundaries. A t saying "Give me a hug" would be a huge trigger for me.
Very true indeed - it was a major trigger for me! And I am still working through it.... but it has been a learning experience, to say the least!
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