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Default Dec 13, 2018 at 03:20 PM
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How was your lunch meeting with the 3 other guys?
It was okay. We went to a sushi place. I just let them talk amongst themselves mostly.

Tomorrow is the extended team outing with the dreaded team building exercise plus lunch that's supposed to be almost 4 hours. I'm completely dreading it. My therapist is visiting your favorite US city right now, but he said he'd call me after this thing is over to check in with me. I appreciate him so much right now. Yesterday in session he kept saying he was worried about me and at one point asked if he could sit in his desk chair and rolled it over so he could sit closer to me. I really appreciated that. We were able to talk more quietly and it just felt caring to have him sit nearer to me.
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Default Dec 13, 2018 at 03:56 PM
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It was okay. We went to a sushi place. I just let them talk amongst themselves mostly.

Tomorrow is the extended team outing with the dreaded team building exercise plus lunch that's supposed to be almost 4 hours. I'm completely dreading it. My therapist is visiting your favorite US city right now, but he said he'd call me after this thing is over to check in with me. I appreciate him so much right now. Yesterday in session he kept saying he was worried about me and at one point asked if he could sit in his desk chair and rolled it over so he could sit closer to me. I really appreciated that. We were able to talk more quietly and it just felt caring to have him sit nearer to me.

Team building exercises are the worst...sorry you have to deal with that. I'm glad your T is being so supportive.
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Default Dec 13, 2018 at 08:07 PM
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It was okay. We went to a sushi place. I just let them talk amongst themselves mostly.

Tomorrow is the extended team outing with the dreaded team building exercise plus lunch that's supposed to be almost 4 hours. I'm completely dreading it. My therapist is visiting your favorite US city right now, but he said he'd call me after this thing is over to check in with me. I appreciate him so much right now. Yesterday in session he kept saying he was worried about me and at one point asked if he could sit in his desk chair and rolled it over so he could sit closer to me. I really appreciated that. We were able to talk more quietly and it just felt caring to have him sit nearer to me.
He really does sound lovely, and a T with good taste! I'm glad you can see how much he does care.



I hope you can get out of it earlier- if there's more people I hope they just get on with it themselves like the sushi men.Food generally tends to distract most people.

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