Stephanie47
10-02-2012, 02:42 PM
When I was reading a new thread and the responses I noticed one of the postings indicated the person was seeing a therapist. It was an outing outside of the home in which the female personna could be shown. I do not wish to appear nosy. However, I am inquisitive. If you are on in your years and have been a cross dresser for many years, if not decades, why are you seeing a therapist?
Decades ago when my wife and I were having that always too familiar conversation about my cross dressing, I did talk to a therapist one night. It was because I felt guilt and shame. It potentially would destroy my marriage. We weathered the storm into Don't Ask, Don't Tell. Now I am at a psychological position in life where I accept who I am. I know I am not a bad person. I can understand a younger person in their teens, twenties and thirties coming to grips with cross dressing, but, an oldster like me?? Hmm.
Would anyone who is in their fifties or sixties want to comment as to why you seek therapy. I really do not mean couples therapy. But, therapy for you the individual.
I guess I'm just perplexed by the conflict presented in the various postings.
Decades ago when my wife and I were having that always too familiar conversation about my cross dressing, I did talk to a therapist one night. It was because I felt guilt and shame. It potentially would destroy my marriage. We weathered the storm into Don't Ask, Don't Tell. Now I am at a psychological position in life where I accept who I am. I know I am not a bad person. I can understand a younger person in their teens, twenties and thirties coming to grips with cross dressing, but, an oldster like me?? Hmm.
Would anyone who is in their fifties or sixties want to comment as to why you seek therapy. I really do not mean couples therapy. But, therapy for you the individual.
I guess I'm just perplexed by the conflict presented in the various postings.