The article presents an initial pscho-analytic interview where a stereotyped and mournful discourse about homosexualism gives place to a first true request for analysis.
Based on clinical fragments and theoretical elements, the author questions the falacious attempt to understand all psychic suffering through a single identity category (homosexuality) which, in rigorous terms, is alien to psycho-analysis. By abstaining from any kind of value judgements regarding this sexual choice, the analyst disobstructs his capacity to listen allowing for free-association to occur, thus opening space for rememoration as well as the emergence of other significations and sufferings.