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Re: Do you and your t. say l love you ever? » KindGirl

Posted by crushedout on March 12, 2004, at 19:26:32

In reply to Do you and your t. say l love you ever?, posted by KindGirl on March 11, 2004, at 18:06:26


My T and I don't actually say the words "I love you" to each other, but we've implied that we love each other on several occasions. For example, once I wrote her a poem that contained the line (in regard to my therapy with her) "Love not free but real all the same," and she responded to it by saying that I don't "pay for the love with money" -- that I "pay for it" in what I show her, which makes me lovable. And she said that "other" people would love me, too (other than her). I took that to mean that she loved me, even though she didn't say it exactly.


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