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WCDT 7-11 March 2011 (1876-80)
TheEvilDog:
Of course, we've already seen a potential future where Dr. Corrine did take on Faye's friends as patients...Jeph would be rich! (Or at least have some extra cash in his pocket.)
BlueMark:
Dora talking about her brother makes sense - it tells the therapist about her family dynamic, undoubtedly quite a bit about their upbringing, and is probably more revealing about how Dora interacts with other people than directly asking her. And the fact that she nattered on for 45 minutes pretty much proves it's importance. As you can see I am an expert on psychological therapy because I took exactly one course in college (mumble) years ago.
Also ... does it count as flirting if the girl thinks you are gay?
SJCrew:
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--- Quote from: iduguphergrave on 09 Mar 2011, 05:21 ---Also, I've never heard of someone having a counselor of the opposite gender. None of mine have been. I'd feel a little self-conscious if a man was my therapist; I'd feel like I was talking to my dad.
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I have almost always had counsellors/therapists of the opposite sex, even though there seem to be 5x as many female counsellors as male ones. I think it's something to do with feeling judged by women (issuuuueees), I feel far far more comfortable with a male counsellor. The only time I had a female counsellor she was rubbish, I think that may have also affected it :-P
I've registered purely to say this (I managed to stay away for so long! Dammit)
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Haha I also registered only to post on this topic! =P I've found that it's better with someone of the same sex but because I know that if it were a guy I'd just be subconsciously flirting the whole time...or that it was a possibility. Which is not a good possibility!
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Such moxie coming from this post. This is why I'd fancy myself a nice, more homely-looking therapist with a trusting look about her. I'm not sure there's a male therapist I've met that didn't seem like a dick.
snubnose:
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 09 Mar 2011, 11:39 ---So remember kids, some good has come from the push for gender equality.
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Oh yes, the good thing we get from gender equality is that therapists can be female now.
Its even more funny because you said it.
Skewbrow:
--- Quote from: TheEvilDog on 09 Mar 2011, 14:01 ---Skewbrow, I think it might be more that Dora has apparently skinny enough legs that she can get away with those tight jeans and not look like she had to be squeezed into them.
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Ook. LOL! Somehow I thought that attention was drawn to the fact that in the third panel Dora's right leg appears to be skinnier than her left leg. If her left leg was causing a depression, then I'm still a bit lost. :-)
--- Quote from: westrim on 09 Mar 2011, 13:59 ---All I saw:
--- Quote --- thigh spread wider
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I first wrote "attention was drawn to the difference between Dora's legs", but at the last moment I realized ,which 3 words a mind-in-the-gutter language police would copy&paste out of that sentence.
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