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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Therapist here. When one of the partners in a couples counseling session think I am on their side (or against them) it usually indicates a personality disorder in the offended party. Maybe you should look at yourself, OP. [/quote] Wow..you sound like a fright with a license. I wonder how many marriages you broke up?[/quote] Oh for Christ's sake, grow up. That was a serious, calmly presented statement.[/quote] I'm well grown. In my 60s, and your presumptive remark makes you sound ineffective in your job. So, I repeat, how many marriages, under your watch, have broken up?[/quote] Uh, you're not replying to that therapist. You're replying to a husband frequently a target of a marriage counselor's scrutiny. Those sessions can be tough. If a person is whining on here that a marriage counselor was making her feel bad, it's a good assumption that she said something or has done something quite strange.[/quote] Or the therapist sucks.[/quote]
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