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Originally Posted by atisketatasket
Dear CW,
I won't say that I wasn't slightly annoyed when you yawned during our last session.
I won't say that it's not a little irritating that you keep forgetting about my disability.
But at the same time, it's kind of comforting. It means you haven't decided I am special, or different, or to be favored. And since previous therapists did that, and I ended up being hurt, perhaps your indifference is a good sign.
ATAT
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Marriage counselor tends to yawn in session. And sometimes he doesn't even try to hide it, like will make a loud sound and stuff. A couple times, after he yawned, he said "It's not you." (We do see him at 2, which I think is often a sleepy time for people). Though I still feel better when his yawns are while H is talking than when I'm talking! (It's usually only once every few sessions).
Don't think T has ever noticeably yawned in the 5 years I've been seeing her. Or any other bodily functions except for maybe a cough, possibly a sneeze. Well, she has teared up a few times...