GAMES FOR PERVERSE COUPLES – THERAPIST COUSELLING
Perverse couples are among the least inclined to go to a therapist—for two reasons. First, their perversion was developed in secrecy, and they wish it to remain so. Second, they strongly believe that there is nothing wrong with their perversion, and fear that the therapist will tell them that there is. Indeed, today the whole topic of what is perverse and what is not has become controversial. Formerly, homosexuality was considered a perversion—but homosexuals protested and persuaded the psychiatric establishment to drop being gay from its list of perversions. Transvestites, who call themselves “cross-dressers,” are now likewise waging a battle to have their sexuality considered normal. Fetishists—men (and in rare cases, women) whose primary sexual drive is attached to a symbolic object, such as shoes, gloves, underwear, or hats—are also convinced that their sexual orientation is different but still harmless and therefore should be accepted in the mainstream. Sadomasochists similarly feel that a little black leather, bondage, and humiliation by mutual consent should not be considered perverse. Even those whose sexuality is criminal in nature, such as men who molest boys, defend what they do. (I have even heard of an organization formed to propagate the benefits of an older man’s befriending and having sexual relations with a boy.)
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