(MyHealthNewsDaily)
Sex therapists talk with their patients to help them confront their sexual problems and improve their sex lives. But some patients need more than talk therapy. They need practice in the bedroom, and have no spouse or partner to turn to.
For these patients, some sex therapists turn to surrogate partners — people who help patients with intimacy issues using a hands-on approach. This can include having sex with the patient.
I'll be hanging out my shingle.
ReplyDeletewhere do i apply for that job ? (or should i say position). sorry hon, i have to work over again today ... darn it
ReplyDeleteIsn't that called prostitution?
ReplyDeleteI'am a 64 year old white male, in great shape, and a great attitude. Where do I sign up. If I don't get paid, its ok.
ReplyDeleteNASTY NASTY now we know why they have asex offenders lists...what they need is a prostitution list...oh no we can;t have that right ,,because then we would need a John's list and NEVER know who's name may turn up there...LOL YEA we know about your past...no names r needed but we know..
ReplyDelete5:10 at your local AARP office.
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