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Nalytha

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  1. I know no such thing. I think my questions, and several others, are highly pertinent to the job posting. People ask questions before taking on jobs. If you answer them once in public, you don't have to get the same question asked over and over in world. You are choosing to stay glued to the screen. You have said plenty of times that you are done replying. Maybe take a break? Focus on your clinic and come back later?
  2. Why is it that you don't want to answer in public? Your refusal to answer simple questions in public makes you appear secretive. I would like to think that's not your intention.
  3. You didn't change the name. You didn't even change most of the details. What you changed is omitting the word roleplay. I'd have more respect for your establishment if it was advertised as roleplay, honestly.
  4. This is really all that needs to be said on the matter. It's admitted that this is roleplay. And I now see the author of this post is the person who just contacted me in world.
  5. I do not think you know what that word means. So, there's a mysterious additional role that you didn't want to advertise in this post? What are the qualifications for the actual therapist? So, WHO is doing the therapy? Also, why hasn't the application link been fixed? It's been brought to your attention several times.
  6. Wow!! That's an incredible story. Thank you for sharing it with us. That's exactly the sort of thing I fear. I'm in therapy, and one of the tools used to assess me is things you have to see in person -- eye contact, fidgeting, speaking in a monotone or various pitches, etc. I just don't understand how online therapy, purely in text, can help people. Online support? Yes! I've found immense comfort and aid in online support groups -- places where I can hear from the experiences of others in a similar place. But paying someone for actual therapy? I pay $30/week to see someone at the moment (though my insurance probably pays $100 a week for those sessions). I pay them because they have the necessary background and training to assist me. Now, of course, I will say it can be trial and error finding your perfect match. But usually it isn't a lack of education that causes the problems, it's a incompatibility in personality, goals, or approach. This would be my suggestion for this business: Use only licensed life coaches. My experience with life coaches has been they are not there to diagnose you or dig very deep into your psychological issues. They are mainly useful in using as a motivation for positive change in your life. Getting organized, losing weight, studying more, etc. I strongly urge you to only use certified life coaches, but no one can force you. Another option is to use this as a support group instead instead of using a business model. Rely on tips, donations, auctions, etc if you are wanting to recoup some money.
  7. Another interesting point to pontificate upon: What are the legal ramifications if one of your clients harms themselves or others under your care?
  8. No, but there are hundreds, maybe thousands of people who will see this post but never comment. Those are potential customers. The behavior they see from you in this thread will give them an impression of what they can look forward to by patronizing your establishment.
  9. This is really important. Often times conflict appears between patient and counselor. A good counselor knows how to use the conflict to their advantage in aiding in progress with the patient's therapy.
  10. I think the original goal of this post is long since lost. As sometimes happens on forums, the thread has gone its own direction. In my humble opinion, it's unlikely you are going to be able to steer it back on track. The damage is done. Respectfully, the best that can be hoped for is to save your reputation and the reputation of your business. Discouraging public discourse, threatening to flag, and having a generally negative disposition is not showcasing you or your business in the best light. I'm sure there are some great things about yourself and this organization. Maybe focus on those.
  11. Wow. I thought this was a forum... a place for discussion. My bad. I must have gotten turned around somewhere. It’s clear that some people think this isn’t up for discussion.
  12. Very cool putting your talent to work
  13. I have a top end computer. I run at 4 LOD and very high graphics. But I care what the average Second Life user sees. But of course that depends on what matters to you. I also pay to live in a residential Sim and view it as doing my part to keep the theme going.
  14. As someone who has been in therapy and under medication for 20 years, I can safely say this thread scares me. You are charging mentally ill, vulnerable people. This is exploitation plain and simple. You are preying on those who need help.
  15. I agree with these two posts. I always turn my graphics setting down to medium and LOD down to 2 when shopping for home stuff, especially outdoor furniture. I hate these cute stores that have crap LOD. Stop tempting me!
  16. There is one in La galleria, but I can’t remember the name of it. It’s large and has a very big balcony. Just check out the store and I’m sure you will find it.
  17. Out of curiousity and boredom... I’m curious as to other people’s ritual when it comes to trying a clothing demo on. Do you teleport someplace private? Do you change right there? Do you get offended when someone changes in front of you? What if they have underwear on, does that make it different? Personally, I check my mini map and if no one is there, I change as quickly as I can and as discreetly. I wear applier underwear to cover my bits but try not to be naked
  18. This would be more interesting if instead of ..., you updated with interesting stuff
  19. Did I hear something about SL being used for laundering? I thought I heard something about that years and years ago.
  20. Not all loot boxes require keys. In some games, you simply purchase the box and open it. You exchange money for a chance at winning an item from a strict list of possibilities. Sounds like gatchas to me. A bubble gum machine is similar to loot boxes. Say the machine has five colors of candy. You exchange money and hope for the color you want. Why are loot boxes being scrutinized but not gum ball machines? I’m guessing because gum ball machines are not producing millions of dollars worth of revenue. And aren’t being traded or sold for profit.
  21. I like the bold font. It reminds me of an accent. It would be weird to see her use any other font
  22. By that logic, loot boxes aren’t random. They have a limited number of items that can come out.
  23. I saw Avengers tonight (NO SPOILERS HERE) and paid extra for the Dolby experience. 20 minutes in, one of my contacts acts up. Uh oh. I end up pulling it out right In the dark theatre, pour some water on it on my hand and plop it back in ... still no good. I try again. Nope. This contact has outlived its time and has been acting up for days. I should have known better. After much squinting and doing the contact dance, I ditch the contact and watch the rest of the movie half blind. i was with hubby and didn’t want to ruin his experience. If it was just me, I’d have asked to change my tickets. Im still impressed that I managed to not lose the contact twice in an attempt to clean it in the dark. That’s some special powers right there. edit: to anyone grossed out ... I had just washed my hands before the movie started
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