Group Therapy and hunger

Yerkiddin

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A therapist (either gender) sets up a group therapy for a few young widows that are patients. This goes fairly well until one day, when for some therapy reason the patients start hugging each other and the therapist. (the therapist isn't entirely sure this is a good idea) Next thing you know, this is happening at the start of each session. These hugs start getting longer, until it turns into a group hug, at which point hands start roaming on the therapist and one of the ladies liplocks him/her when he/she tries to object...
 
One of the ladies has a hard memory, and another one gives her a hug to reassure her after.

Becomes a hug after every rough recollection.

Becomes general hugs.

One lady, perhaps with ulterior motive perhaps not, announces she's got a tough one. Another, naieve or nice or naughty, gives her a snuggle while she spits it out. I'd think that the first one being naieve and nice would just make it hotter, or flip it around - start it out with a woman looking to make this into a sexpit, only for it to become a loving supportive situation.

Hugs become expected before tough admissions.

Hugs become expected before admissions.

Turns into a cuddlepile.

Someone had a horny night, and on getting in the cuddlepile can't keep her hands from roaming.

etc.
 
The therapist is experimenting with a revolutionary new technique: Naked Group. The idea is to break down barriers between people. What could go wrong?
 
I don't know what therapists are to do and not to do in their sessions. (So no knowledge of what is/isn't taboo) I'm just thinking a fairly nice looking therapist could wind up in trouble if the group-mind of the assembled widows was to get too into the physical contact such that the group goes from simmer to boilover at some point, and the therapist is left trying to stop a juggernaut before losing his/her clothes in the middle of the cuddlefest, and trying to speak despite a sex starved woman trying to suck the tongue out of his/her face, etc.
 
You might also consider making the therapy sessions the catalyst for "off camera" action... let the sessions generate or reflect actions and consequences in the outside world. Then play with how much cross-over interplay your heart desires through protaganists/antagonists.
 
You might also consider making the therapy sessions the catalyst for "off camera" action... let the sessions generate or reflect actions and consequences in the outside world. Then play with how much cross-over interplay your heart desires through protaganists/antagonists.

I'm not sure I'm folllowing you here - So, something like a chapter where everyone's slowly getting huggier in a group setting, followed by one or more chapters tracing one of the women's day between sessions generating stories they'll tell next group session? Of course they may not tell the truth, which could be an interesting twist, especially if you're doing the group sessions from the therapist's non-kinky viewpoint if the ladies are kinky as hell....
 
When do tentacles slither up the drain pipes? No wait, not horny cephalopods for the story -- a selkie. The were-seal's human form is a comely ageless fellow, calmly empathic, a characteristic most helpful with human widows who are much like female seals because [wave hands, invent excuse]. His softly musky scent, hardly fishy at all, drives widows quietly mad. Yada yada.
 
There are codes of conduct about what therapists can and can't do. That would not be allowed.
 
There are codes of conduct about what therapists can and can't do. That would not be allowed.

No argument, and a possible story hook is a review or peer of the therapist reporting the behavior and appropriate punishment happening.


Besides, this is Lit - fantasy is more important than reality.
 
No argument, and a possible story hook is a review or peer of the therapist reporting the behavior and appropriate punishment happening.
Good idea there, with much room for hot humor. The violations can be over-the-top. The punishments can be odd. Hilarity ensues.

Besides, this is Lit - fantasy is more important than reality.
We don't want too much real-life stuff here. Reality can be an arousal-killer.
 
No argument, and a possible story hook is a review or peer of the therapist reporting the behavior and appropriate punishment happening.


Besides, this is Lit - fantasy is more important than reality.

Also I think the idea is that it is attendees taking initially innocent activity over the top and out of control. Sure it requires gradual buildup that in theory should allow good therapist to see it coming and shut down, but ours could be simply grossly incompetent (as opposed or complementary to being arrogant, over-ambitious or intentionally malicious).
 
What if a therapist had done some extensive background checking and such before incorporating hugs into his/her group therapy, and it turns out it is working well. Patients are actually responding and bonding as family.

It's another therapist in maybe the same building that has always gotten by on their looks, barely studied or applied themselves ever, has a group with a few people who have talked with other patients, and talk their therapist into trying some group hugs. The therapist has heard the other therapist talking about the success, and decides to give this a shot, without doing any of the preliminary work the other therapist did, and finds themselves trapped into mob-minded group sex, instead of a group hug, about 3 or 4 hugs into that first session...
 
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