The discomfort of wearing stockings?
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
Jian Xiao Yi, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/08/17
Dr. Peng Liyun reply Psychiatry
Hello, based on your description, it is possible that you are experiencing symptoms of transvestic fetishism, where dressing in women's clothing elicits sexual arousal.
It seems to have caused you distress.
I recommend that you visit a psychiatric outpatient clinic for a comprehensive evaluation.
The treatment approach will need to be confirmed after assessment and discussion.
Wishing you well, Dr.
Peng Li-Yun.
Reply Date: 2019/08/17
More Info
The psychological impact of clothing choices, particularly in relation to hosiery and other garments like skirts and high heels, can be complex and multifaceted. Your experience of wanting to wear tights and other feminine clothing, followed by a sudden disinterest after sexual release, may be tied to various psychological factors, including arousal, identity exploration, and emotional regulation.
Firstly, it's important to understand that clothing can serve as a form of self-expression and can be deeply tied to one's identity. For many individuals, wearing certain types of clothing can evoke feelings of confidence, femininity, or even empowerment. The desire to wear tights, skirts, and high heels may reflect a wish to explore or express a different aspect of your identity. This exploration is a normal part of human behavior, especially as individuals seek to understand themselves better.
However, the phenomenon you describe—feeling a strong desire to wear tights and then losing interest after sexual release—can be explained through the lens of sexual arousal and emotional responses. Sexual arousal can heighten feelings of desire and excitement, which may lead to a strong urge to engage in behaviors that align with those feelings, such as wearing hosiery. After reaching sexual release, the body undergoes a physiological and emotional shift, often leading to a decrease in arousal and a return to a more neutral state. This can result in a diminished interest in the clothing that was previously desired.
If you are looking to reduce or eliminate your desire to wear tights, it may be helpful to explore the underlying motivations for this desire. Here are some strategies you might consider:
1. Self-Reflection: Take time to reflect on why you feel drawn to wear tights and other feminine clothing. Is it purely for aesthetic reasons, or does it provide a sense of comfort or identity? Understanding your motivations can help you address them more effectively.
2. Gradual Exposure: If you want to reduce your desire for tights, consider gradually reducing the frequency with which you wear them. This can help you adjust to not wearing them without feeling deprived.
3. Alternative Outfits: Experiment with other clothing that may provide similar feelings of comfort or expression without the specific association with tights. This could include different styles of pants, skirts, or other garments that align with your sense of identity.
4. Mindfulness Techniques: Engage in mindfulness practices to help manage your thoughts and feelings regarding clothing. This can include meditation, journaling, or simply taking time to breathe and reflect on your feelings without judgment.
5. Professional Support: If your feelings about hosiery and clothing choices are causing you distress or interfering with your daily life, consider speaking with a mental health professional. They can provide support and guidance tailored to your specific situation.
6. Understanding Sexuality: Recognize that sexual arousal and clothing preferences can be intertwined, but they do not have to dictate your identity or self-worth. Exploring your sexuality in a healthy way can help you find a balance that feels right for you.
In conclusion, the desire to wear hosiery and the subsequent disinterest after sexual release can be understood through the interplay of identity, arousal, and emotional regulation. By exploring your motivations, gradually adjusting your behaviors, and seeking support if needed, you can navigate these feelings in a way that aligns with your overall well-being. Remember, it’s perfectly normal to explore different facets of your identity, and understanding these aspects can lead to greater self-acceptance and peace.
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