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Re: The answer is Yes...Cr@p.

Posted by sharon7 on February 5, 2009, at 16:53:20

In reply to Re: The answer is Yes...Cr@p., posted by onceupon on February 5, 2009, at 10:35:02

Oh no! Yes, that would bother me, too. I agree that your T would probably want to know this. My T is like totally into the privacy thing. I went to the office one day and the door to the waiting room was open. I didn't think much of it. Thought perhaps the carpet got wet or something. When I was in with my T, she was like "did it bother you that the door to the waiting room was open?" and I was like "no, not at all" (because it didn't) so I asked her "why?" and she said she just felt it wasn't being respectful of peoples privacy. (The girls who work the front office had propped it open, and I don't think she was very happy about it.) She knows how sensitive I am to everything, so maybe when she heard it didn't bother me, she figured "well, if SHARON'S not bothered by it, then surely no one else will be!" LOL! That's totally different, I know, but your T would probably be mortified to know her office is not sound proof. And perhaps you won't be the first person to mention it and she'll go get one of those noise machines, a paper shredder or something!

Take it easy.

Sharon


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