I have sex with clients to save their marriages Therapist confesses
Olivia Bentley, a self-acclaimed sex therapist, has admitted to sleeping with her clients to save their marriages.
Speaking to the New York Times, the sex therapist said: “I get physically involved with the majority of the people I see, I think that’s part of the appeal.”
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The “veteran” sex worker, who has spent 15 years in the industry, claims that women have asked her to “demo sex acts” on their husbands, while some wives grant their eager hubbies a “hall pass” to pay Bentley a visit.
“Some ladies say, ‘I don’t always want to be involved in this but I want to know who you are, I want to approve of you and I’m going to let him come and see you,’” said the 46-year-old intimacy educator, who earns a whopping $500,000 per year for her services.
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Outside of the bedroom, Bentley, who sees up to 10 clients per week, provides emotional support and advice to her clients on preserving a good sex life and, as a result, their marriage.
“People are usually nervous so I have to do my job at making them feel very comfortable and easing them into it, I’m kind of like the guide,” she said, noting that she wants the women to “feel very confident and comfortable.”
“I’m very affectionate physically and emotionally towards the wife always. If she’s feeling very good, then the mood is elevated and we have a really good time and the husband is very grateful for the experience.”
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While she does not have official counselling qualifications, she has a master’s degree in education and learned many of her X-rated moves while working at Nevada’s Moonlite BunnyRanch, a legal brothel.
The self-described sex therapist slammed “unfair” women who refuse to gratify their partners’ sexual demands.
After a “few years” with their wives, Bentley’s male clients have said their “sex life goes out the door.” This, she said, is when the so-called “hall pass” is played, adding that their needs are “met elsewhere” if not by their wives.
“It’s not an option to get married to a man and then turn around and say, ‘Oh, sorry, I’m not into sex anymore, too bad for you,’” she said.
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“It’s not fair, but it happens all the time.
“There’s a lot of that out there, and they’re not happy. If they want to go to a provider, I don’t embarrass them.”
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