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Severe 'I Thought You Were Good With It' Syndrome

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SEVERE
Diagnosis
Severe 'I Thought You Were Good With It' Syndrome
Consensus retroactivus retractatio
Clinical description

Patient understood an agreement had been reached. It had not. She had been 'figuring out how to feel'. She figured out after he'd done it.

Prognosis

The retroactive veto is, somehow, always available.

Recommended treatment

There is no treatment. Written consent cannot be admitted into evidence.

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Common symptoms

Patients with Severe 'I Thought You Were Good With It' Syndrome typically present with some or all of the following:

What is this?

Severe 'I Thought You Were Good With It' Syndrome was added to the Institute catalog in response to a pattern our clinicians kept seeing. The pattern did not have a real name. This is the real name now. Everything about this entry is made up, except the behavior.

The Institute has assigned this condition the Latin binomial Consensus retroactivus retractatio β€” fictional nomenclature for a non-fictional pattern.

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