Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made an appt with a hair dresser who was recommended on social media. Basically somehow I ended up telling her everything about me and it felt like a therapy session. So my question is like why did I do that????
Wife is a hairdresser and you should hear the stories her clients tell her! Threesomes, bi-sexual, affairs, list goes on…
Pretty offensive that you are sticking "bi-sexual" in there.
I bet you get offended a lot.
I'm a new poster. I wasn't so much offended, but definitely did a double take at that. I'm bisexual, but I am absolutely loyal to my husband. One of those things does not belong.
My hairdresser is a warm, intelligent person, so I feel comfortable talking with her. I think that there's also something to the idea that one can talk more freely when you're not looking at the person you're talking to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made an appt with a hair dresser who was recommended on social media. Basically somehow I ended up telling her everything about me and it felt like a therapy session. So my question is like why did I do that????
Wife is a hairdresser and you should hear the stories her clients tell her! Threesomes, bi-sexual, affairs, list goes on…
Pretty offensive that you are sticking "bi-sexual" in there.
I bet you get offended a lot.
Anonymous wrote:I made an appt with a hair dresser who was recommended on social media. Basically somehow I ended up telling her everything about me and it felt like a therapy session. So my question is like why did I do that????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made an appt with a hair dresser who was recommended on social media. Basically somehow I ended up telling her everything about me and it felt like a therapy session. So my question is like why did I do that????
Wife is a hairdresser and you should hear the stories her clients tell her! Threesomes, bi-sexual, affairs, list goes on…
Pretty offensive that you are sticking "bi-sexual" in there.
Anonymous wrote:I made an appt with a hair dresser who was recommended on social media. Basically somehow I ended up telling her everything about me and it felt like a therapy session. So my question is like why did I do that????
Anonymous wrote:Service professionals don't just provide the service, they are also therapists.
Ask me how I know.
I have had my clients tell me so much about their lives. Sometimes people just need to vent.