I went to the GP to ask if there were other solutions than to sit on the gender-bureaucrat waiting list for 3+ years (answer: nope; but honestly, didn't really expect it either - was worth a shot though)
He asked me some questions about my gender, fair enough, but then he also asked about my sexual preferences which I found a bit odd. I told him I didn't really see the relevance of whether I'm into women or men, when it comes to what gender I feel I am? Or am I missing something here? He said "he just tried to get the whole picture".
Made me feel a bit weird. I bet it's not malice, but just him being awkward with the subject? He didn't feel too judgy, tho he also felt far from comfortable.
@bazkie I would prefer my doctor keep their nose out of my sexuality unless it's directly related to a problem. Also, sorry to hear the wait is so long. That seems excessive.
@elverkonge yeah that's exactly how I feel about it to. I'm happy I said something about not seeing the relevance; hopefully he picks that up for the next time someone comes to them about a gender issue.