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Starting immediately, I am available for e-counseling. Rates are negotiable, 50% payable in advance. I am a sensitive, alpha male who has successfully negotiated a mid-life crisis and numerous post-coital depressions. I am fully grounded in Oprah-techniques and am a regular listener to Dr Laura and a subscriber to Psychology Today. I am working on my GED. Semi-privacy guaranteed.

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-- Lars (larsguy@yahoo.com), May 23, 2001

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Cool. So Lars - er, excuse me - Dr. Lars, does "semi-privacy" mean you'll post transcripts of our conversations on no forum but this one. Excellent. That means I'll get additional free advice only from the people I distrust the least.

I liked this quote from your link: In online therapy, ''I'm not doing a lot that an understanding grandmother wouldn't do, but not everybody has an understanding grandmother,'' Sansbury says.

-- David L (bumpkin@dnet.net), May 23, 2001.


Lars, I'm concerned about the semi-privacy part through. I'm a pretty private person when it comes to the deep, serious issues I would share. Let me know if you are willing to help me, I need all the help I can get.

(this will give a lot of ammo to those who are out to bash me)

-- Cherri (jessam5@home.com), May 23, 2001.


David and Cherri--

I have people who depend on me so I must charge more for total privacy but to get my best rates I ask you to sign a release to allow me to put a transcript of your counseling sessions on my web site. I will not use your real names. That is what I call "semi-private".

In today's world, many people are not ashamed to air their personal lives; indeed some crave the attention. Witness Jerry Skinner etc.

Cherri, please know that I will be gentle.

-- Lars (larsguy@yahoo.com), May 23, 2001.


It's the Dr. Laura part that scares me. I, too, will offer my services as counselor. I don't listen to nobody, which is the foundational principle of my advice.

-- Miss Ann Thrope (random@thoughts.com), May 24, 2001.

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