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

Posted by Dinah on February 13, 2010, at 11:25:49

In reply to Has your T ever laughed at 'the wrong time'?, posted by rnny on February 13, 2010, at 3:45:03

That sounds like an annoying and offputting personal habit.

Do her positive qualities offset her negative ones?

(My therapist's nervous tics include personal grooming rituals. It's distracting and can appear rude, since most people groom in privacy. But he has many fine and useful qualities so I try to overlook that one. I have, however, started to wince when he cracks his knuckles. I *hate* that.)

 

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