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Fetishism - cross dresssing


Expert: PLAY DOCTOR - 10/7/2008

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My son, who is 15, has a history of taking my underwear and wearing it.  Recently he took his stepsister's underwear and the family is very upset.  He is in therapy and shared that he feels a strong impulse to take the underwear and wear it and he doesn't feel complete unless he has it on.  I am wondering if it would be wrong if I bought him some female underwear so the stealing would not be an issue.  He says he's attracted to girls, but also boys.  He says he wants to have a sex change to become a woman.  I'm not sure if this is a phase, if he is gay, bisexual or what.  He was on prozac before and it did help the impulses to steal the underwear.  What else should I do?  I love him and want to help him to be himself as long as it's not hurting others.

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Your son is in therapy --- that is the best place for him.  At this point, I think you might want to address these issues with the therapist.  Encouraging him by providing him with his own underwear may not be the best thing to do; then again, if you feel that it's OK ---- why deny him and just let him go ahead and do what is required to be his girly self!

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