This Charity Helps Disabled People With Sexual Release

SUPER SWEET

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I posted about this yearssssssssssssss ago. My coworker's sister worked at a nursing home and helped with sexual tension. I actually found out because I joked about her sister having a POPEYE arm on just one arm. And that's when she told the office about the things her sister did for overtime.:nono: She also told about the firings when people took it too far.:ohwell:
 

Black Ambrosia

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In theory I agree but I have questions.

Is it the norm for them to fully disrobe to help someone masturbate? The fact that he showered and said he was approaching it like a one night stand with someone he met online suggests that more is involved. Also, he said they planned for 6 months but the actual visit only took 90 minutes. I don't know why but that bothers me. Maybe I'm wrongly assuming something else is going on but I don't understand what requires this much planning. Maybe a month or two but even then I see that as getting to know the person so it doesn't feel so transactional. This extended timeframe is raising a red flag for me but I can't properly explain why.
 

Ganjababy

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:oops::spinning:o_O

I posted about this yearssssssssssssss ago. My coworker's sister worked at a nursing home and helped with sexual tension. I actually found out because I joked about her sister having a POPEYE arm on just one arm. And that's when she told the office about the things her sister did for overtime.:nono: She also told about the firings when people took it too far.:ohwell:
 

doriannc

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I posted about this yearssssssssssssss ago. My coworker's sister worked at a nursing home and helped with sexual tension. I actually found out because I joked about her sister having a POPEYE arm on just one arm. And that's when she told the office about the things her sister did for overtime.:nono: She also told about the firings when people took it too far.:ohwell:

Soo wanking off a patient isn’t taking it too far? How can that be legal for the nurses? I’d be beyond pissed if I had to do that. :nono:
 

ThirdEyeBeauty

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May I be candid, insensitive, and politically incorrect for a moment?

What type of generational acceptance mess is this that we.....wait I just saw someone post that this thread is old. Oh well I'm keeping what I said so far. First of all, the disabled person can get a partner. If not, they can hire one. Yes I know that is illegal but the volunteer sex workers should be charged with something along with the sick man who created the "program."
 

brg240

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May I be candid, insensitive, and politically incorrect for a moment?

What type of generational acceptance mess is this that we.....wait I just saw someone post that this thread is old. Oh well I'm keeping what I said so far. First of all, the disabled person can get a partner. If not, they can hire one. Yes I know that is illegal but the volunteer sex workers should be charged with something along with the sick man who created the "program."
Like you said, in the US at least hiring someone would be highly illegal.

Not to mention a large amount of people that are disabled live in poverty. Approx 30% working aged disabled people live in poverty. The employment rate for people with disabilities is about half of abled bodied people. The median income of those working is 22,000.
The marriage rate for disabled rate are about 41% which doesn't mean they don't have significant others but they are less likely to

Not that I am for this org but those are some barriers
 

doriannc

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It’s not illegal in Nevada. I mean if you need to be satisfied, then pay someone who does that already. Not some poor nurse or even a nurses assistant. That’s cruel for the worker. I can’t believe this is a charity. You’re supposed to spread good will through charities, not good vibes or happy hands. Ugh
 
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