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Old Oct 05, 2014, 01:24 AM
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My T gives me a side hug after every session when he says goodbye. When he was my case manager in treatment and my therapist afterwards, he would just give me a high-five but after a couple sessions he was basically just like "hey come here" and smiled (in a completely non creepy way). He calls me and his other patients his other kids since we're mostly teenagers. I've never had a T that I've been even semi-comfortable with until him. I seriously would not be in recovery or out of the institutions without him.
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Old Oct 05, 2014, 04:37 AM
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I honestly don't know if I want one or not... The idea of it is nice, but I think the reality is scary. I hug myself in session all the time. I think he would hug me if I asked, but I wouldn't ask. It'd be too... idk... Weird?
I *like* hugs.
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At poor peace I sing
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