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Dora,Tai, and Therapy

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Carl-E:

--- Quote from: Madmartigan on 23 Aug 2012, 07:12 ---Also, wouldn't ANY new strips with Marten in relationships then be a self-fulfulling prophesy of failure?  I'd just be inclined to skip those strips then. :psyduck:

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Which is why we were all so psyched by Padma. 


--- Quote ---Back on topic.  Was Jim shortly after therapy?  He also had a kid.  Keep that in mind.  He probably wanted stable and Dora couldn't give that.

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Jim was right after the starting of therapy.  Dora wasn't only not ready for him, but was definitely unprepared for his daughter. 

TheEvilDog:
The more I see of Tai and Dora, the more I think of an oil fire and someone is about to throw water on it. Hot (not that kind of hot), explosive and someone is going to get burned while half the room goes up in flames.

As DSL said in the discussion thread, it's a pedestal situation and when it breaks (and it will), both of them are going to be really hurt. And I doubt Dora is going to say "Well, therapy has made me realise that the lion's share of the blame is with me, it's my fault." She's going to take a big step back.

pwhodges:
Marten is friends with them both; he'll have to take quite a lot of the blast when the explosion happens.

Is it cold in here?:
Faye's therapist was startled, but not worried, when the Sven affair started. Maybe Dora is making more rapid progress than anyone expected.

Yeah, right. Maybe she's completely ready for a relationship and it will quietly work out with mutual acceptance and no drama. Right.

idontunderstand:
Would anyone actually describe Marten as miserable? DOOMED TO NEVER FIND HAPPINESS.

I don't see him like that at all.

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