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Sex Surrogates – Prostitution in Disguise?

Definition: Sexual surrogacy is a therapeutic practice designed to help a person become more comfortable with sex, their body, and/or the emotional and physical skills they need for intimacy.

In other terms. The client works together with a licensed sex therapist and a sex surrogate.

Sexual surrogacy is a controversial and commonly misunderstood form of therapy. Due to its potential ethical and legal complications, there is a lack of published research on sexual surrogacy.

Would you consider having sex with a surrogate under supervision of a sex therapist as a form of legal prostitution?

The client will be charged by the therapist and perhaps the sex surrogate to perform a sexual act that is basically not free of charge and thus cannot be considered as being “normal”.

What is your view on this controversial topic?
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Heartlander · 80-89, M
This kind of reminds me of a public discussion a few years ago when someone pointed out that using a suppository was against the sexual deviance laws under the sodomy part unless administered by a licensed physician.

There were suggestions that housecleaning was long overdue in laws relating to sex but no one in the state legislature wanted to talk about sex in open session, so they just tabled it.
Stephie · F
@Heartlander A lot of laws are long overdue and have no reason to be anymore or are not implemented even though legally still fully or partially applicable.

Such an example would be the Comstock Act of 1873, which made it illegal to send “obscene, lewd or lascivious” materials by mail.