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Originally Posted by rainbow8
Thank you. You're right, but I have attachment issues so I want more. T likes me very much, and I like her. We have some things in common also. I have a few close friends in real life but T is the best! She can't be my friend and my T, I know, but sometimes it's so hard for me to accept the reality, especially since I'm suffering with my medical problems.
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I had wanted "more" from my T for a long time, but couldn't tell her what "more" would look like. After I finished my MFA and my book was published, T told me she was proud of me, and THAT turned out to be my "more!" It cemented the fact that she does think of me outside of my sessions. I gave her the first copy of my book, and I thanked her in the acknowledgements.