My male therapist recently made a comment that female T's can do things male T's cannot and vice versa. I didn't push this because I wasn't interested at the time, but I thought it to be a load of crap. Perhaps making broad generalizations there might be some statistically significant differences, but does that mean no woman could do male T things, and no male T could do female T things? Wouldn't male and female T's be socialized to act differently? Or do you think there are fundamental to the core differences bw the sexes... i.e. is it possible my brutish male therapist might not be able to understand my delicate feminine ways?
What do you suppose he meant? My personal opinion is the only thing a male or female could do that the other gender couldn't is satisfy a clients personal bias. I.e. if I enter therapy with a bias that "men aren't sensitive enough to understand me" then only a female T could be sensitive enough in my mind while I hold that bias. Just curious if anyone can think of other examples where penis' and vajay's have separate (but equal?) powers in psychotherapy.
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