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Has anyone here ever told their doctor, therapist, psychologist or even their vet about their zoophile attraction or sexual activity? If so, how did they react to it, and how did that change your interactions with them? The question also applies if they found out without you telling them.
 
Has anyone here ever told their doctor, therapist, psychologist or even their vet about their zoophile attraction or sexual activity? If so, how did they react to it, and how did that change your interactions with them? The question also applies if they found out without you telling them.
Yes. One therapist. This took a LOT of trust and days racking it in my mind before I told her.

She just kind of tilted her head back with no emotion on her face, like she was thinking. I knew that face well, she was hardcore trying to be unbiased and professional, I think she really cringed inside.

She said something along the lines of, “Well, you need to understand that at the end of the day, no one else’s validation matters but your own. You have to look out for YOU. It doesn’t matter if anyone else doesn't like it or accept it, you have to accept yourself the way you are.”

To specify, I only told her I watched the videos as a kink. I haven’t experienced zoo love irl, so of course there’s not really a reason for her to report me to authorities since watching it is apparently legal.

I still have trouble with self acceptance today but she made a whole lot of sense.
 
My personal doctor is fully aware. She offered me no judgments or opinions in return, she only asked if I enjoyed it, if I thought I would keep enjoying it and if I wanted her to test me for any zoonoses at the same time as she checks me for stds.
Honestly, I feel as if she is absolutely top shelf doctor material. She has a gentle touch, she is soft spoken and always has 100% of her attention focused on me, my body and whatever things I confide in her. Makes me feel guilty because anytime I see her in person or do phone/cam consultations, it's obvious that I fall in love with her again, every single time. And I feel even worse about the fact that nearly all consultations end up with me undressing and then she has to work those professionalism muscles to be able to just smile at me and do her best to work around the fact that my cock becomes hard as rock as soon as my eyes catch hers looking at me.
 
Yes. One therapist. This took a LOT of trust and days racking it in my mind before I told her.

She just kind of tilted her head back with no emotion on her face, like she was thinking. I knew that face well, she was hardcore trying to be unbiased and professional, I think she really cringed inside.

She said something along the lines of, “Well, you need to understand that at the end of the day, no one else’s validation matters but your own. You have to look out for YOU. It doesn’t matter if anyone else doesn't like it or accept it, you have to accept yourself the way you are.”

To specify, I only told her I watched the videos as a kink. I haven’t experienced zoo love irl, so of course there’s not really a reason for her to report me to authorities since watching it is apparently legal.

I still have trouble with self acceptance today but she made a whole lot of sense.
Is professional secret not a thing, wherever it is you are? Here, unless a person express a clear and thought out plan to cause death or intense suffering or if there is reasonable cause for doubt that children might be harmed, doctors and therapists have absolutely no right to divulge any secret you confide in them and their code demands of them to offer you the best treatment and guidance that you can be made comfortable with.

In fact , breaking the secret makes whatever was said inadmissible in court and also the court could be made to see the act of sharing these secrets with your doctor as yourself actively seeking to remedy whatever issue was discussed.
 
After years of talking to my therapist I told him. He is supportive. He wants me to accept and love myself and be safe. Not at all the reaction I expected.
 
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