Is He Mad at Being Hot?

He does give the vibe that he’s too good for good looking to matter, but in this world it does. Does he want me to pretend it doesn’t matter or that he’s not?

Shall I tell potential clients that he’s plain? Shall I tell them that I have no opinion on him one way or the other as far as looks are concerned? In other words, does The Therapist want for me to lie or ignore the truth so he would feel uncomfortable?

Why would I do that? He knows me, why does he kick me out without my input and then seem to have forgotten my entire personality? If clients are that forgettable to therapists, just say so, instead of saying that mushy stuff about you remember us and we’re special blah blah blah.

Does The Therapist ever step out of his own seemingly constant state of overwhelming emotions and realize how it must feel kind of bad to a client like me to think he’s hot when I hate him? It’s not fun. I’d rather be able yo tell you with a straight face that he looks ugly. It would be less annoying to me.

If The Therapist could step out of his own feelings long enough maybe he’d understand and stop crying about how a girl on the internet doesn’t like him and unfortunately still thinks he’s hot.