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That's better than posting something that you desperately want to delete and can't figure out how...

It just struck a chord because she had called me once and said she thought something was wrong with her, like maybe she was broken because of how she felt she didn't grieve like a "normal" person. And it stuck with me as well because to me she's the first soldier in line to take on someone else's grief and pain. To me, it's not that she doesn't or won't let herself feel (at least openly) but that she feels too much and I suspect the walls are there to prevent her from feeling like she's bleeding out from the pain... I hope you do stick with the therapy and if you're not feeling it with the therapist, dump 'em and find another until you get the right one. The connection is either there from the beginning or it never will be... Wishing you the best and as long as you keep writing I'll keep reading. :)
C. wrote: "I was really hesitant about sharing this on Goodreads, now I'm glad I did. For a long time I felt like there was something wrong with me (hence why I'm in therapy) It took me years to realize there..."