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One of us don't want to go see our t tomorrow and is very upset that she has to go. I tried to explain that we all go so she has to go. I told her she don't have to come out just listen. She still don't want to go. Sue will make us go because that is what we need to do but does that hurt the other more because she is being made to go. She is afraid of telling. I don't want to tell. Telling is ok. It will be ok. It is time to tell. It's ok to tell.
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Yes it is ok to tell. T will understand.
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I went to my therapy appointment today. We didn't want to tell and hid. Someone told my t about us not wanting to tell. I felt very sick after the session. I think it was a good thing but I am afraid. I don't know how to tell t without being out. I cry a lot when I am out. I sound different when I am out. Right I am having a lot of painful feelings. |
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(((claritytoo)))
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