Therapy Confessions To Doctor Julia
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  • Time 1h 15m
Complete, First published Mar 16, 2018
COMPLETED STORY!!! Therapy is what the Doctor ordered, when I had my physical. I'm supposed to be the pretty, rich, popular white girl, however, I really don't feel that way anymore. My parents keep asking me the same questions and telling me about how things will turn around. My friends don't know how to talk to me anymore. The world around me keeps on going but I feel like I keep drowning. Maybe you can help me.
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