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Old Jun 22, 2010, 12:10 PM
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I too, was one of the many people who had t yesterday. My appt are at 9pm at night. For some reason it feels safer than the day time. anyways, almost no connection at all last night, kinda like we were jumping from one end of the spectrum to the other with not a lot of progress being made.
I know it was my fault because i couldn't really say what i needed to say, if i don't censor myself the session usually end up being more productive and last night i censored myself on everything.
Finally i just decided to leave, I was feeling cared about but very frustrated and alone, then when i was leaving, he called out my name and i said "what" in a real whiny voice, and he said "You can always call me" I said thanks, and then left
what a great way to end the session. I will have that to carry with me until next time! for that, the whole session was worth it!

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Old Jun 22, 2010, 12:17 PM
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wow i bet that did make the sesson worth it.seemed like you were just having a hard time and it was great to see your T picked up on that
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