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Description: When a patient feels uncomfortable with his therapist, he asks to record the session. The therapist seems unsure at first but later agrees to try recording. During the session, the patient expresses feelings of frustration and confusion. The therapist tries different approaches, suggesting that perhaps there are some underlying attractions at play. The patient denies it, but as the session progresses, it becomes clear that there might be more to it than meets the eye. The therapist decides to explore this further, leading to a more intimate interaction. Both seem to enjoy it, and it doesn’t feel like a violation of the therapist-patient boundary. In fact, it feels therapeutic in a whole new way! They experiment with different positions, finding that certain angles enhance the experience, much like the intense visuals mentioned in other captivating encounters. It concludes with a sense of resolution and relief.