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I noticed this last summer also, that putting the missing T to one side, I notice that I begin to act like a "regular" dude LOL! I mean I noticed at work yesterday that when chatting with my collegues I was talking "regular dude" stuff LOL, like how I washed my sofa covers in the washing machine even though they it said dry clean only LOL!, and not just that, its also that I washed them at all and wasn't stuck in my armchair trying to freud myself to death and that I wasn't listening to what my collegues weren't saying but was happy to just talk with them and laugh in general.
I noticed this happened last summer too and though of course on one level it was and will be great to be back with T, its nice to just "do" normal things. I wonder if with time if you stayed in therapy that you'd be able to combine "regular dude" with "Mrs freud"? I was thinking that perhaps I'm a self-centred lazy *****, but I'm thinking its the intensity of 2xwkly therapy that takes all my energy? I do want to be keep this "regualr dude" bit of me. I like it! signed "Regular dude" LOL
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Don't overdo the regular dude stuff...
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