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Originally Posted by licketysplit
A good chance to tell her you're going to practice saying no (that should make her happy) and then just work it out to take care of her horse (if that feels okay to you). If I remember correctly, she's a little slack on the boundaries (calling patients in front of you, leaving her appt book out), so this is not out of character for her. It's more about your comfort level.
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that's a good way to say it! Actually at one point I wondered whether she was trying to get me to practice saying no, but she seemed genuinely happy when I agreed.
And a little slack on boundaries doesn't even begin to describe it. Sometimes I wonder whether that woman has any boundaries at all. I bet she has, but I've never really met them.
I've just thought about something else: she has all her files at home, and brings them into the office as needed. So while I wouldn't go sneak in there (except maybe my own file

) I don't think it's appropriate to give me any access. Of course they might be locked up in an office at her home, I've got no clue about that just talking hypothetically.