Going The Distance For Sexual Therapy
Written by Richard Simmons | Thursday, 17 September 2009 | There are 2 comments
OK, so you tried Viagra, Cialis and Levitra and they don’t work for you so maybe what you need is to go and have some sex therapy!

The Sun Newspaper recently wrote about a sex therapist called Ms. Mare Simone who is prepared to go that extra mile for you to help you regain your erectile function. Ms. Simone is no newcomer to the business having been giving qualified sex advice for almost a quarter of a century. In that time she has dealt with over 10,000 clients and because she is no ordinary sex therapist she has actually had sex with around 1,500 of them!
She claims that in some cases she needs to show men how to do it! She says that this builds up their confidence and also enables them to stop suffering from premature ejaculation as well as erectile dysfunction. Not only does she help men with sexual problems but she is prepared to counsel women suffering from female sexual dysfunction too.
She openly admits that she has had penetrative sex with hundreds of men who have wives or girlfriends but she insists that because of the professional and serious nature of her work there should be no cause for jealousy or rivalry, but in fact they should thank her. She said that her job is “fulfilling and enjoyable” and that enabling men to get their sexual confidence back is wonderful and gives her a lot of job satisfaction.
Ms. Simone said that her entry into the world of sex therapy came after she herself suffered from intense sexual problems due to being raped at the young age of nineteen. She decided to read up about psychological sexual problems and out of her tragedy she has made a big difference to hundreds of men and women’s lives.
If you feel that you need psychological sexual therapy you should speak to a doctor who can refer you to a specialist. Psychological sexual problems tend to account for about ten percent of erectile dysfunction cases, whereas the other 90% tend to be blood flow problems that can normally be remedied with impotence medications.

There are 2 comments on this article.
Mead said:
Thank you for your even-handed representation of Ms. Simone and her work. I believe that for those who have been sexually traumatized, sessions with qualified sexual healers can accomplish in weeks what might take years by means of more conventional therapies. It seems odd to me that we as a society do not address sexual dysfunction directly, but instead attempt to fix it by talking about it. To me this is like trying to learn to ride a bicycle by talking to Lance Armstrong. In my way of thinking, one is far better off combining hands on practice with discussion.
Pimp said:
Would Ms Simone like to work for me?
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