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Old Oct 11, 2016, 11:41 PM
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Watching a quiz show yesterday. I happen to mention to my hubby that one of the contestants was as mad as a March hare.
When it was her turn to be quizzed they asked her profession. She said 'counselor'. I cringed.
Toy know after a while in analyst you begin to tap into your nonverbal emotions. You get a greater unspoken sense of your own emotions and can feel sometimes others.
All I got from her was a lot extreme emotions desperately trying to find a place to be. I thought about my own T and how peaceful she feels to me and remembered how when I was as mad as mad hatters two part guest, I too thought of becoming a counselor and curing all addicts 😂😂

Good news. I'm getting better now and can cure f&@k all 😂😂

That unspoken knowing was never there before being analyst. All maybe it was and I didn't recognize it.
Thanks for this!
here today, unaluna

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Old Oct 11, 2016, 11:46 PM
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Wow, that contestant sounds like my No. 1. Your therapist, however, sounds like my No. 2 and most of No. 3.
Thanks for this!
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