I told Dr. Rosen I wasn’t in the habit of saying no. He asked if I knew what that cost me. I shook my head. Costs? People liked me because I was a Yes Girl. If I went around saying no, then what? They’d be mad at me. Disappointed. Unhappy. I couldn’t tolerate that. That kind of audacity belonged to other people, like guys and hot women with no emotional baggage.
“If you can’t say no in relationships, then you can’t be intimate,” Dr. Rosen said.
“Say that again.” I held still so that each word would seep inside me, past my skin and muscle, and settle in my bones.
“If you can’t say no, there can be no intimacy.”