Arkansota Wrote:The reality is, all competent therapists would have supported that. You didn't have to be so nervous.
Gurl, you'd be so surprised. Competency is not measured in acceptance, but rather understanding in this particular case of psychotherapy, and a Therapist while professionally required to be neutral, do not have to accept a clients sexual orientation or anything else and could easily suggest a different Therapist, as they could feel themselves at conflict with their own professionalism.
So what you said was actually your opinion, which is not a wholly accurate one and I for one am proud of Johnny(Not you) and also of his Therapist for the level of understanding and acceptance she exhibited.
To say he didn't have to be nervous is very belittling.
I've never ever had to come out to anyone, so I cannot say what it feels like, however, I know not to tell someone how to feel especially because I myself have not gone through this and that every person os different.
Arkansota Wrote:This is so confusing. My name is Johnny as well so I cannot shake the feeling that everyone is talking to me.
It's actually not confusing, as you were not the original poster of this thread, not the one to come out and not the one anyone was talking to, so this is merely a Narcissistic tendency you experienced, in that you figured because you share the same name, that you too could share in this moment, however this is a folly.
The only thing confusing, was why you felt the need to say this, when clearly you were not the intended "Johnny" in which anyone was referring to? I must say I am curious.
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And yes, Congrats Johnnyboy ^o^ . Breathe lighter from now on
so happy for you :3 .