Re: Is "I love you" appropriate in therapy?
- From: "Wilba" <WilbaSPPM@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 11 Sep 2005 04:23:06 GMT
Greg Alexander wrote:
>> Wilba wrote:
>> >
>> > I'm interested in how this is acceptable, since
>> > the charter explicitly defines "personal attacks" as inappropriate.
>
> I tend to agree with John that this example was not a personal attack.
> It was snide, and added nothing to the conversation or your question,
> but I believe that's allowed.
Now that I have the clarification that I sought in the beginning, I accept
that.
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