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I was in therapy venting about my boyfriend– I let his name slip to my therapist & our session then got VERY awkward
A YOUNG woman working hard to get through her relationship concerns in therapy realized just how small the world is in an unpleasant way.
She claimed she said the name of her ex to her therapist, and things automatically became super awkward.
TikTokA therapy patient learned an unpleasant truth when speaking to her therapist[/caption]
TikTokIt turns out the woman’s therapist is related to her boyfriend[/caption]
The patient, who goes by @lilylogsdon online, revealed that when she let the full name of her boyfriend slip to her therapist, she found out they were related.
That’s right – the man she had been venting about was the nephew of the therapist.
Lily did not update viewers about whether or not her boyfriend’s aunt continued being her therapist, but people could not believe the awkward coincidence she had experienced.
“I would simply walk out,” one viewer claimed.
“This gives me such fear [because] my therapist lives around the same area as me,” another admitted.
Others used the cringe-worthy coincidence as a segue into speaking about their own similar situations.
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“In middle school found out my therapist was the godmother of the kid who was actively bullying me,” one viewer recalled.
“My best friend and I have the same therapist and it was so funny when it clicked for all of us,” a fourth user noted.
Meanwhile, others were happy to look on the bright side of things, saying that at least the therapist wasn’t his mom or worse, his wife.
Lily is just one of the dozens of folks to share their head-turning dating stories online.
For instance, one woman revealed she thought she found her perfect match, but then discovered a dark secret about who he really was.
Plus, another person found out her dating app match had a girlfriend after she randomly showed up on their date.
TikTokThe therapist is the boyfriend’s aunt[/caption]
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