I was living a normal life and suddenly got a doubt in mind of being gay 3years back and I googled about it and read so many articles and ques answer on quora. And since then it has ruined my life everyday it affects me and because of this thought of not being gay if I am around boys I keep on checking myself if I am getting any sexual likeness or response ni body, if it can be normal and its getting severe day by day. How to know the difference between if its Severe Hocd or if I am homosexual.
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One simple difference is
A homo sexual when thinking about other male may feel good aroused
But Hocd person will feel bad disgusted embarrassed guilty coz it’s due to intrusive repetitive thoughts
If that’s the case we can discuss over call
Let’s talk about it
consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling
Let’s put end to negative thoughts :)
If you are gay which is a slang for homosexual orientation towards same sex, which is considered normal these days you will know it already. Have recurrent thoughts or doubts means an obsessive disorder regarding sexual orientation, consult an astute psychiatrist either in person or online and seek remedy. Good luck
Your sexual orientation is not a disease,but if it is not your preference and coming to your mind repeatedly,you are unable to restrict those thought and the thought is disturbing to you then its a kind of obsessive rumination you can say.so consult a psychiatrist for evaluation and management.
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