OP. Let’s say your therapist is named COCO.
One of the most powerful techniques for remembering someone's name is to use it in conversation after you meet them. The simplest way to do this is to change your response when you meet someone. Instead of saying, Nice to meet you, you should say, Nice to meet you, COCO. I really love your tits, COCO. Can I touch your hair, COCO? What time do you get off, COCO?
Of course in my case (and ll, ghost at rainbow), COCO’s answer would be multiple times.
But I digress. By repeating her name while looking at her smile, face, lickable E breasts, 115 lbs of smooth kissable skin, you will hopefully retain the name long enough to insert it in the review. And possibly increase her IOP as you call out her name in the throes of massage heights... or on a return appointment.
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