tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7017645988114394276.post5019706859503998788..comments2023-05-04T05:49:29.902-07:00Comments on Journals of an Intelsexual: Bad Sex: (Ep. 3) "Some Like it Rough"Forbidden Lighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18276323921859830273noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7017645988114394276.post-76978180319448539202012-01-05T03:26:39.882-08:002012-01-05T03:26:39.882-08:00I respectfully disagree... A good therapist should...I respectfully disagree... A good therapist should be able to identify her problematic root issues without severing her unrelated kink. Furthermore, the edits and promotional preview showcased her fetish, as if it was the disorder in itself.<br /><br />In my "uncertified" opinion, he should have showed her healthy alternatives to exploring her sexuality. It's easy to diagnose Forbidden Lighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18276323921859830273noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7017645988114394276.post-80720212589263134202012-01-04T20:42:26.004-08:002012-01-04T20:42:26.004-08:00Agree and disagree about the kink-positive view. ...Agree and disagree about the kink-positive view. Agree that the failure to acknowledge kink as a separate issue from her relationship issues was detrimental - it seemed to make Erin more defensive, more isolated...in a way it re-inforced her feelings of isolation and abandonment from others. However, I do think that had Chris said "kink is ok", she wouldn't have had the 'a-ha&Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com