Fetish Sex Counselling

Miss_Adagio

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Hi All,

Not sure if this type of post is against the guidelines or not, so forgive me if I have and feel free to delete or move as needed! But this is my post ~

At one point I studied psychology and I am interested in going back, but specialise in Fetish Sex. Probably because of my own persuasion, I find the topic so interesting and would love to help other people or couples who are confused. I get the impression there is not much professional help out there and I wonder if there is a need for professional help that could be guarenteed to be kink friendly...
 
Ahh, see I am in Australia, which seemed to be missing from that website...I didn't think we were that backward!
 
I don't know. I just knew of the NCSF site, which is US based.

I don't know too much about the land of Oz, except that I would love to visit the Land Down Under.
 
Thanks for that link. My psychologist in Oslo is open minded about this but the one I see here is trying her hardest to convince me that how I live my life is wrong and that my girlfriend needs to be mentally evaluated for wanting to be with me.

Horrible bitch.
 
I have a very good friend that quit school just shy of his diploma. Yes, he was stupid, but he has a very short attention span. :rolleyes:

Anyway, although he's into a lot of "out there" kinds of things, his sex life is pretty vanilla. I think the most kinky things I ever saw him do was 1) let the woman get on top and 2) have sex with the bedroom door open (yes, that's how I saw the woman on top).

He's a thinker about many things in life and even go out to the stratosphere on some topics, but when it comes to his views on sex, he thinks gays can "maybe" be cured and anybody that wants to be hit by someone else has got to be sick in the head. Yes, I think it was a good thing he didn't finish school. Could you imagine him being a psychologist?

For a short time I dated another psychologist. For some reason she seemed to always be down on herself. She would often make me aware of what she saw as her faults as if she was self conscious about them, being a psychologist.

Before she would even date me, she wanted to be sure I had seen her scars from cutting herself. I think she thought that would turn me off or something. I told her I don't like blood, and as long as I never saw it, it was her body and her business what she did with it.

It just got too much for me, listening to this doctor talk bad about herself. She was a submissive, but I really think she wasn't right in the head. And they say some people become a psychiatrist or psychologist to help them better understand themselves and their quirks. And some just have a fetish for the unusual.

Yeah, if you get the wrong doctor, their views can really mess with your head. No, they aren't created equal.:eek:
 
... And they say some people become a psychiatrist or psychologist to help them better understand themselves and their quirks. And some just have a fetish for the unusual.

When I was in school for psychology they said 85% went in for self help. I don't remember what the rest were, but there were several other categories and I felt I fit in the 1% of people went in fine and came out nuts. I'm much happier working with animals.
 
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