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Re: What your T does when you cry? » Crazy_Charlie

Posted by Skittles on November 2, 2004, at 20:53:29

In reply to Re: What your T does when you cry?, posted by Crazy_Charlie on November 1, 2004, at 11:05:34

<<and if I started to cry really hard he would ask if I wanted him to sit closer, continue sitting as we were, or if I wanted him to leave the room.>>

What a wonderful thing for him to say, in my oipinion at least. This is so nice. He seems to really want to act in whatever way each client needs, so he lets you choose. How perfectly simple!

I do usually cry most every session. But it's polite crying. A couple of tears here and there. No snot or unattractive facial expressions(sorry if that was too graphic, lol). Maybe I can bring this up with her by talking about the fact that I feel like I'm holding in a lot of emotion.


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