r/Stories; Laughter Therapy

r/Stories; Laughter Therapy

Author: Pop Media Agency November 30, 2020 Duration: 8:48
We tell a story about a friend who experienced a session of something called laughter therapy. She was a missionary preaching to some people and a guy she taught invited her to a therapy session. Things got very strange when he wouldn’t take his eyes off her, and then turned off all the lights.

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