I'm the same but opposite: I've always been a tomboy, and hate anything "girly".
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Originally Posted by Mike_J
I'm a guy, but I could never have a male therapist, just some things I would never feel comfortable telling another man. And I have always found it easier to form close friendships with women. For me I think it has a lot to do with me being maybe a bit too in touch with my feminine side (not really such a bad thing is it?)
So I say if you don’t see a problem with seeing a male therapist then there isn’t a problem.
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