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Old Aug 04, 2021, 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by MobiusPsyche View Post
It is odd, in that I don't see swimming as a social activity in the same way that golf or tennis or other sports are. And I would be wary of a T wanting to dissect the experience with me, as in "What sensations are you feeling in your body right this second?" and that would annoy me. It takes me away from the experience!

Maybe your T wouldn't do this, in which case I might consider the idea.

I'm female, if it matters, and if no changing area were available I would absolutely have my suit on under my clothes and I would put my clothes on over my wet suit afterwards and drive home that way. (Or drive to the nearest gas station and change there.) But that's just me.... I'm American, too, and we're more prudish than other parts of the world... which is also weird, given other aspects of our culture, but there it stands. [emoji848]

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Actually, I would like that kind of somatic element to be in the session. I have grown to really value somatic therapy sessions (which I do with a different therapist) and I think this might be a fruitful area with the swimming therapist.

Yes, I have been thinking whether I could organise the changing arrangements so that we don't change together. I will think more about that, thank you.
Thanks for this!
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