According to a recent New York Times (Carey, 2011) article men account for only 10% of social workers, 20% of all Master's Degrees in psychology, and 10% of counselors. Furthermore, the American counseling association reports that less than 26% of their memberships belong to males. In this presentation, we share the findings of a recent qualitative study, which examined the lived experiences of male counselors in training with the intention of generating insights into how counselor educators can better assist male counselors in their development.