Giving in is not the same as giving up.
Stuart reluctantly works as a diagnostic model as a condition of his therapy.
A few days into therapy, Stuart struggles with feelings of inadequacy and the ambivalent attraction he holds for his therapist.
Stuart chafes under the authority of his younger therapist and gets some upsetting news.
Stuart is crushed when he unwittingly learns his therapist's true feelings.
Stuart and five other male patients compete against their therapists as part of their “deinhibitive” treatment.
The MiSy men visit a bar to soothe their bruised egos.
Some surprising discoveries are made when a MiSy female control group is compared against the MiSy men.
Stuart and the other MiSy men are partnered with MiSy women as part of their ongoing “deinhibitive” treatment.
This story is part of the larger Millrose Scenario universe. Click on the appropriate links for more information on Millrose Syndrome (MiSy), The Millrose Institute, or Compulsory Millrose Therapy.
Ed Note: I'd like to take this moment to thank Pete, who came up with the basic premise and core ideas upon which this story is based.