- Date posted
- 2y
LGBTQIA+ People and SO-OCD
Hello All! I just wanted to put out a few friendly reminders regarding talking about sexual orientation OCD (SO-OCD) and gender identity OCD in a way that is respectful to people who identify as LGBTQIA+. -Terminology: For those who don’t know, the OCD community has been moving away from the term HOCD toward “sexual orientation OCD.” The term SO-OCD better represents how anyone of any sexual orientation can have SO-OCD, not just straight people, so please use the updated term. Remember that most of the time, we can trace SO-OCD and gender identity OCD fears to a fear of uncertainty, not a fear of being a certain identity, although often the surface fear may appear as the fear of being a certain identity. It is super valid for anyone to have SO-OCD regardless of your sexual orientation, so in no way am I saying that having sexual orientation OCD as a straight person is wrong. We can’t control our thoughts, however, we can control how we talk about our OCD and can do so in a way that does not harm people who identify as a sexual orientation that our OCD might have attached to. A few guidelines: Avoid grouping fears of being LGBTQ+ with sexual obsessions/POCD/other obsessions in which the fear is of doing something that is generally seen as morally wrong. (e.g. "I have taboo fears like pedophile OCD and fear of being gay”) Focus on the uncertainty not the identity. Identifying core fears is key to ERP and can even help in your therapy! Most likely, there is a deeper fear than the fear of a certain identity that can be helpful to explore. Just because someone has obsessions about a certain identity, that does not mean that they must not be that identity (e.g. I had sexual orientation fears and then realized I was asexual later). It can be triggering to many to know that some people have fears around a certain identity and later identify with it. That fear is valid, *and* the experience of exploring identity is also valid. Please be respectful in responding to such posts. Don’t assume people’s genders or sexual orientations based on what they post. Don’t assume that someone identifies as asexual and/or aromantic because they are avoiding sex/relationships in an OCD. Asexuality is a valid sexual orientation and separate from OCD! Bottom line: Sexual orientation OCD is very difficult and valid no matter how you experience it. Although we are not in control of our thoughts, we are able to discuss our thoughts in a way that is respectful and inclusive to everyone on the forum including LGBTQ+ people. If you post about fears of being a certain identity, consider how someone of that identity might interpret your comment.