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Re: Has your T ever laughed at 'the wrong time'?

Posted by emmanuel98 on February 15, 2010, at 1:36:05

In reply to Re: Has your T ever laughed at 'the wrong time'? » rnny, posted by Dinah on February 13, 2010, at 11:25:49

My T, who I regard as the best T ever, often laughed at things I said and made light of things. He was just trying to lighten things up and get me to be lighter. For example, I once told him that my parents had died within 6 months of each other and he said, there's something to be said for getting it out of the way in one year. This never made my uncomfortable. But I guess the test is whether your T makes you feel comfortable and trusting or not.

Like emilyp said, maybe you are comparing old T to new T and finding fault needlessly. Or maybe this new T just isn't a good fit for you. Only you can tell.


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