
Dec 07, 2016, 01:46 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by s4ndm4n2006
See saw, I don't know if you meant it this way but that really came out as odd. When I first read it, I saw it as though you were saying in general if someone wants to be monogamous that they need a theraptist because it's odd lol. After I thought about it, I think I get what you meant :
If you wish to be monogamous but find yourself having a hard time doing so, then you need to find a therapist to figure out why and what to do about the problem. 
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Yes. I meant it specifically for the OP, not a general statement.
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