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Re: Best Moments in Therapy

Posted by tinydancer on August 18, 2004, at 13:13:05

In reply to Re: Best Moments in Therapy, posted by thewrite1 on August 16, 2004, at 23:28:29

Wow, there have been so many! I feel like just knowing my T has been such a mind expanding experience that the world I inhabit doesn't look the same to me anymore. But best moments...Well...The first time he saw my self injuries on my arm, he stayed very calm, and looked a little sad and said, "Oh..." He wasn't shocked or disgusted or angry. It was like he understood so well what caused this, and looked upon me with a kind of sadness that said, "I'm so sorry you had to do this to yourself to make it through." That meant a lot to me.
We've had a lot of breakthough discussions, which have been very intense for me. When I'm with him, I feel like I've met my match. He is so damn intelligent and funny and being together with him is like the meeting of the minds. I feel so intellectually level.
Laughing is always a lot of fun. Also if I'm telling a story and I suddenly glance up to him and he's got this huge, encouraging smile trying not to laugh out loud.
He's got a very intense presence, and every single time I visit him, I sort of get whacked in the head with it and my little heart goes pounding. I even told him this much to my delight, he didn't even get embarassed, he just took it in stride, like always...:)


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