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Power Play - the Finale (5)
Date: 2/14/2016, Categories: Straight Sex, Author: principessa
... haze of his release he could see her smile on her face. He knew she was enjoying this just as he was. It was a moment that connected them in a way that only lovers can know. As he came down from this orgasmic high, he found peace and knew he had at last conquered his obsession for this girl. They were lovers now, though this was the last time he would make love to her. The vexing question of why she wanted him had been answered. There was no reason beyond that she simply did. He could see that in her eyes. As he took her into his arms, he contemplated everything that happened. He had done things that he knew to be wrong, yet he knew that she had made him a better man and perversely a better partner and husband for Marcia. Rebecca had finally learned something too. Though it was at best unconventional and at worst unethical, it was a successful therapeutic outcome. ************************* FINAL REPORT/Dr. Theodore Bishop, Clinical Psychologist Patient: Rebecca Weiss Rebecca is a seventeen-year-old young woman referred to me by Rosemount High. She is intelligent and self-possessed beyond her years and displays a determination to achieve her goals that is rare in someone still a teenager. Rebecca is articulate and can state her opinions with some confidence. She is not easily led, but does not yet have the mature judgment of an adult. This was demonstrated in some behaviour that was inappropriate and the reason for her referral to me for a psychological assessment. Exploring ...
... sexuality is normal in late teens and early twenties for both genders, however indiscriminate sex, especially with people not well known, can lead to STDs, psychological damage, and, in extreme cases, great danger. Young women have greater freedom than they have ever had, but they must exercise it within parameters that protect them from negative consequences. This was the core issue with Rebecca. I believe that in my discussions with Rebecca, she has gained some insight into the necessity of anticipating the consequences of her actions as part of her decision-making process. She has been more reckless than feckless, given her intellect. Combined with her determination, this may have led to her unfortunate and ill thought out behaviour. When channeled properly, Rebecca’s single-mindedness could be an asset in her academic and work life in the future, so long as it is tempered with a more mature understanding of the likely outcome of taking a certain path. I believe that our discussions have given Rebecca some insight into this and am confident that she will make better choices in the future, mindful of the consequences of her actions for herself and others. I do not think that Rebecca needs further time with me given the progress that we have made over the past weeks. I doubt that there will be further occurrences at school of the kind that brought her to me. It is for this reason that it is my opinion that this incident not form part of her permanent record so that any impact ...