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Why does Dora need therapy?
Skewbrow:
--- Quote from: stoutfiles on 12 Jun 2011, 21:51 --- When did Faye become an expert on these things? I mean, her life is so great and on the fast track to success! So naturally she knows everything!
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Come on. Faye just arrived to do her shift and learned about the date. It is just her gut reaction to such a piece of news. She has had zero time to reflect on this. She is not trying to advice to Dora or anything. If anything, it is back to the old Dora vs. Faye give-and-take sass that many of us remember so fondly from the earlier years, complete with Raven going off on a tangent (or something totally disconnected).
Carl-E:
I was looking for Faye's reaction to Wil asking out Penelope (I thought for a minute you were talking about the Hemingway strip), when I found how Dora's insecurities affect her in relation to her business.
This has been public service archive binge.
TRVA123:
In this case Faye has a valid (if terribly articulated) point. Dora is not ready for a relationship right now.
Although, now that I reread the breakup section, Dora never admitted that she should work through her insecurities. Faye was the one who essentially forced her into therapy. But I do think that Dora needs to stick with the therapy, her insecurities and her inability to handle them do seem to affect her life in a way that she doesn't want.
I'm worried that if this date goes well then Dora will decide that she doesn't need therapy and stop going.
Blackjoker:
--- Quote from: stoutfiles on 12 Jun 2011, 21:51 ---Once again, Faye is trying to drag Dora down. Jim is now declared a creeper (Angus was the definition of creeper when he was introduced) and Dora needs to not date and get help. When did Faye become an expert on these things? I mean, her life is so great and on the fast track to success! So naturally she knows everything! It's as if she wants Dora to get help to feel better about herself needing help.
Good for your Dora. Jim is different from your manatee ex-boyfriend and fits you much better. Stop taking advice from all your troubled coworkers!
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I take it from your view Dora can do no wrong?
O8h7w:
--- Quote from: TRVA123 on 12 Jun 2011, 22:41 ---In this case Faye has a valid (if terribly articulated) point. Dora is not ready for a relationship right now.
Although, now that I reread the breakup section, Dora never admitted that she should work through her insecurities. Faye was the one who essentially forced her into therapy. But I do think that Dora needs to stick with the therapy, her insecurities and her inability to handle them do seem to affect her life in a way that she doesn't want.
I'm worried that if this date goes well then Dora will decide that she doesn't need therapy and stop going.
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Well, I only found this, but I think it was stated in the aftermath of more of the fights even long before the breakup that she wanted to do something about it. She never succeeded though, she needs the help of therapist to do that. And therefore I am worrying about the exact same thing, and hoping her therapist (or Faye, or Marten, or someone) doesn't let that happen.
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