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Originally Posted by amandalouise
its different for everyone. you go in and talk with a therapist about your sexual problems and then that therapist helps you find ways to fix your sexual problems.
example I am a sexual abuse survivor. sometimes this causes problems with my wifes and my sexual relationship. we go in to the therapist and she helps us with what ever sexual problem we happen to be having at that moment.
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Thanks for the input. I appreciate first-hand experience and advice!
I guess what I'm really anxious about is, frankly, just how, er, sexual the whole experience is.
By that I mean, does it tend to be, well, lewd in any way? I'm extremely uncomfortable talking about sexual things but I need a T who's going to be very frank and open with me, but I don't want this to get... senusal. I know that's probably a bit of a paranoid and invalid concern, I'm sure that no matter their profession, Therapists of all types are very professional, but I'm never the less till a bit aprehensive.
I also need this to go a bit deeper than strictly superficial sexual matters, this is a problem that has found a way to permeate most aspects of my life. It's a sexual issue, yes. But it's also much more than that.