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Default May 11, 2024 at 03:29 PM
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The old thread reached 1000 replies.
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Hello everyone, just wanted to start a supportive thread for when everyone is seeing their therapist. Usually I don't think about it, but when it comes close to the time when I am seeing him I get excited and can't wait.

So I just wanted to start a countdown kind of thread. You can post every day, or every hour of before you see your T to get the suspenseful feelings out of you if you have them.

I am seeing my T in 5 hours and the suspense is killing me!
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12 days officially. Might just stick to the schedule of every other week. Or maybe not. Not too sure yet.
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