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Default Feb 25, 2009 at 05:49 AM
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I have something I'd like to be able to discuss with my therapist, but it's too embarassing, and I am scared of the incorrect conclusions my T might draw from the information. We have discussed some sexual stuff....avoiding too much detail....in the past, but this is diff. Have you all ever hidden a kink from a therapist? Why? Did you ever tell them? How did it go?

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Are You Hiding Your Kink From Your Therapist?
Are You Hiding Your Kink From Your Therapist?
Are You Hiding Your Kink From Your Therapist?
Are You Hiding Your Kink From Your Therapist?
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