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When I was involved in a lesbian relationship you wouldn't believe how many p-docs would ask me what we did together sexually. I looked at them like they were little bugs and ignored the question - I thought they were being inappropriate... But perhaps... They weren't.
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Why is this necessary?What does describing specific acts do for you as the patient? You know what you did, why do you have to share every little detail about it? Why the heck would a T need/want to listen to this.
I'd like to understand why I am such a freak about my personal space before I discontinue therapy. But I do not want to go step-by-step through each relationship and what I did when.
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