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Re: Klonopin and nap later » Dinah

Posted by Tamar on May 2, 2005, at 17:25:37

In reply to Re: Klonopin and nap later » Tamar, posted by Dinah on May 2, 2005, at 16:34:19

> Dang, you're good. Are you a therapist by any chance?

ROFL! No, I couldn’t be a therapist. I’d never be able to handle negative transference; I’d feel deskilled the whole time.

> I think I'll print your posts out to bring to him to add more words to the conversation, which is currently quite frustrating.

Hope it helps.

> We've talked about some of those things before. It's the thing I refer to as the thing I wrote on the yellow post it note (and let him keep to refresh his memory). But he says I talk about it in a very roundabout way that makes it difficult for him to understand.

Well, it’s very difficult to be direct about these things!

> But you did!

Well, just because it sounded like some of the feelings I have about myself. Sometimes I think I’m stuck in an immature stage of sexual development. For example, I can touch myself, but I tend to find it difficult to let my husband touch me: I feel like a kid whose interest in her own body is natural but who would feel violated if touched by someone else. Sometimes I think I’m not ready for sex with a partner, like a pubescent virgin (despite having had children; go figure). It’s almost like one of these body dysmorphic things: it feels as if my sexually adult body doesn’t quite belong to me.

I don’t know if any of that applies to you, but I hope your therapist gets a handle on it pronto!

T.


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