Do you have a girlfriend? It sounds like that you need a woman in your life and are trying to become "feminine" to fulfill that need.
2007-03-02 10:07:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Having a gender identity crisis is a good reason to see a therapist only if you would like to have a professional opinion on why you are feeling how you do, and to be able to see from an unbiased view how the different ways of acting on it will effect you. I personally found it useful, however I knew I was a transsexual when I started therapy and just went for the letters. If you want help because of stress or your life is difficult then a therapist would be an excellent idea, their job is to help people.
If you think therapy would help, then try it. If it helps, then continue it. If it doesn't help, then figure out if it is because you don't really have a problem, the therapist is bad, or some other reason and good from there. Good luck to you, whatever you choose to do.
2007-03-02 11:30:10
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answered by elvishbard 3
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Um, it depends. Some degree of androgyny (i.e., possessing both male and female personality traits) is generally preferable to being either hypermasculine or hyperfeminine. Androgynous people tend to have better relationships, more sex, etc.
But when you're being so obtuse about what these "urges of a feminine nature" are, it's difficult to give advice. Are we talking about transvestism? Transgenderism?
Whatever your situation is, I think you could probably benefit from therapy. This is not to say that I think you *need* it or that your feelings/urges are pathological. I happen to think that most people could probably benefit from therapy.
2007-03-02 10:11:29
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answered by Anonymous
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really depends on what specific gender feelings you are having. there is a big different between transvestite and transsexual.
read these sites:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transsexual
if you feel that you fit into either one of these, then yes, i would advise seeking councilling..
if you are at the point where you don't feel you can live comfortably as a man, then you may need to transition.
but if you are just a man who has a strong femine side, yet is very comfortable with your sexuality (being a man) and if you are happy and comfortable with your ability to perform and enjoy sexual activities with your wife, then perhaps you don't "need" councilling.. but it could still help you learn how much more you need to express your feminine side.
2007-03-02 18:09:05
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answered by Jeff 4
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2016-10-17 09:57:54
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answered by haberstroh 4
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If you're having problems figuring out your gender on your own or plan on doing something that often requires a therapist's note, then go to one. For me, it didn't take a therapist to help me figure out my gender. I went a few visits and got the letter for hormones. I haven't been back since and don't need it.
2007-03-02 16:33:39
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answered by carora13 6
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Honestly, I would suggest that you speak with a psychologist. Not because you're "sick in the head", but kind of as a partner. Sometimes, two heads are better than one and it seems like you would benefit from having someone in your corner to help you determine what it is you're feeling. Good luck, though.
2007-03-02 10:39:33
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answered by Danielle 2
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Gender is fluid, you're okay. Try exploring your femininity, find out what you like :)
2007-03-02 10:16:46
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answered by CAD 2
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yes, get help. crisises should be handled by professionals.
2007-03-02 11:14:14
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answered by Anonymous
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