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Yes, the rumors are true. I — a 28 year-old woman with a full-time job, a solo car insurance policy, and not one butBefore you make your judgments, keep in mind thatof us keep emotional support objects handy — even if they’re less rudimentary than a baby blanket. Yours might be, say, a notebook you don’t leave home without, or a sweater you can’t get rid of, or maybe a prescription bottle of Klonopin you’ve never actually.
Like cow blankie, my water bottle held some built-in sentimental value — my parents had purchased it for me as they sent me off to college, after all. Butmy blanket, my water bottle provided legitimate, tactical relief from the daily elements I was at war with — physical and otherwiseAnd while my of-the-moment water bottles have circulated in and out over time, the security they’ve provided has been relentless. My current Emotional Support Water Bottle? Still a trusty Camelbak .
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