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I do think I should inquire about this development. If you'll be listening to people more often now, why'd you pick a therapist who can't talk?
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But it helps to tell them to someone who can actively listen, and maybe even has a response that isn't completely useless to you. Talking to a spider, you might as well be screaming into the void.
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What you need is someone you trust who you can bounce off of, just spill everything to and they can help you figure out where to go from there. Probably someone who isn't afraid to tell you when you're wrong, either, but they won't steer you toward a worse path, either. Just two people who both have their shit, but you're doing your best to work through it together.
A spider isn't likely to net you that.
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You only think it's stupid because you haven't given it a proper try. It sounds like you've got two goals you're shooting for here, improving your relationships with others while also trying to work out some personal issues at the same time.
All I'm saying is if you combined them, you might end up with the best of both worlds.
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