IncognitoBandito
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Just a general idea I've had for a story involving a Pre-Doctoral Psychology Student Intern who conducts an evening therapy session involving undergraduates with a fear of large breasts. The student intern would be female and moderately busty herself (D to DDcup). Things I'm still considering:
1. The name of the phobia. I've seen Mastrophobia, Mastophobia, Mammophobia and a few others for general fear of breasts with the additional Mega and Megalo prefix for Large ones. I'm not sure if the Medical community has come up with a definitive term for it?
2. Whether it should be a number of brief individual therapy vignettes with the counselor/patient or an extended group therapy session. The former seems to be slightly more realistic but a group session seems to allow for more back-and-forth and tension when revealing some of the background and root causes of the fear.
3. The number of undergraduates seeking help. Right now I have a guy who is attracted to a BBW coworker but has a long history of being intimidated by women; a small-framed petite sorority girl who has been intimidated by big boobs all her life; a lesbian with intimacy issues; and a guy who let his teenage obsession with unusual breast-themed comics warp his emotions towards curvy women.
Any comments, ideas, themes to be discussed, approach to therapy would of course be welcome.
1. The name of the phobia. I've seen Mastrophobia, Mastophobia, Mammophobia and a few others for general fear of breasts with the additional Mega and Megalo prefix for Large ones. I'm not sure if the Medical community has come up with a definitive term for it?
2. Whether it should be a number of brief individual therapy vignettes with the counselor/patient or an extended group therapy session. The former seems to be slightly more realistic but a group session seems to allow for more back-and-forth and tension when revealing some of the background and root causes of the fear.
3. The number of undergraduates seeking help. Right now I have a guy who is attracted to a BBW coworker but has a long history of being intimidated by women; a small-framed petite sorority girl who has been intimidated by big boobs all her life; a lesbian with intimacy issues; and a guy who let his teenage obsession with unusual breast-themed comics warp his emotions towards curvy women.
Any comments, ideas, themes to be discussed, approach to therapy would of course be welcome.