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Originally Posted by LolaCabanna
Gay or straight has nothing to do with it. I have a male therapist and trying to explain to him what it feels like having sex with a man or a woman, is nothing he will ever experience... Not like I have ...so in the end does it really matter? What matters is the therapist accepts you for who you are. There are many people out there who have tried both. In the scope of things your experiences are our own no matter who you see, all you can do is explain and hope they understand.
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I do agree with you Lola, and really it doesn't matter what the Ts experiences are as long as they listen, hear you and respect and accept you. Then they can feel what you feel, gay or straight.