Nothing I have done would necessitate mandatory reporting. I am sure of that. I'm also nearly positive he would follow confidentiality rules. I think I'm reasonably safe that he wouldn't judge me. He didn't reject me when I pretty much told him that I thought Christianity had screwed me up in some ways. He even sort of agreed, although he didn't use the words "screwed up."
I'm thinking about telling because I feel like he's missing context. For instance, I might talk about "Janet," and say that she is a "friend," but she is way more than a friend. It gets weird and awkward.
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