Anonymous wrote:OP here. I know that having a pretty therapist is the least of my worries. Honestly, my self esteem is in the toilet in light of my marital issues and I don't want to be sitting next to a beautiful, calm, knowing woman as I am exposed, flaws and all, in what I imagine will be an ugly crying state at some point.
Maybe I'm latching onto this because it's the least threatening part of therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are ethical rules against therapists engaging in romantic relationships with clients. As for highlighting your marital issues, you're going to marriage counseling. The whole point of the sessions will be to highlight your marital issues.
Responding to myself. OP, I think you should definitely mention this in counseling. "I am so insecure about my appearance and abrasive personality that I was threatened by the prospect of having an attractive, calm female counselor to discuss our marital issues..." I think it will be an easy and very important illustration of your insecurity.

Anonymous wrote:There are ethical rules against therapists engaging in romantic relationships with clients. As for highlighting your marital issues, you're going to marriage counseling. The whole point of the sessions will be to highlight your marital issues.
Anonymous wrote:I am looking for marriage counselors to work on some issues DH and I are having. I've noticed that a lot of therapists have pictures on their websites and many of them are oddly attractive. Of course, these are the ones who would probably be best location-wise. I don't know why, but this makes me somewhat apprehensive - as if having a very attractive therapist would somehow be strange, that in addition to highlighting my marital issues, there will be this pretty woman who is calm and soothing, highlighting my deficiencies. Am I being completely nuts about trying to find a therapist who is a plain jane? I am just so riddled with insecurities in the marriage these days, and I am probably being really odd.