sex therapy
The Sexual Surrogate
by Barbara
Roberts
In
modern Western societies, the messages about sex are extremely contradictory
and confusing. We have no traditional rites of passage nor meaningful
ceremonies to initiate young people into informed adult sexuality. I hoped that
my work might establish standards that could help people of all ages have less
confusion about sex and intimate relationships. Much to my professional
satisfaction, there were several enlightened parents who paid for a full course
of sexual surrogate assisted therapy so that their sons could be initiated into
the wonders of their own sexuality. How lucky to have subsequently been those
young men's girlfriends or wives! I often wished that parents would take that
same enlightened view toward sexual initiation for their daughters, but it was
not yet the time for that. I predict, however, that this day will eventually
come.
Until recently, the message was very strong
that sex should be limited to marriage and monogamy. Yet everyone knows this
standard is continuously being broken. But more often than not, it is broken in
secrecy and with guilt. Our standards are very hypocritical. What we say and
what we do just don't jibe.
Mixed Messages
We are
led to believe through the incessant references to sex in the media that we
live in a society that condones open sexuality, but when examined more closely,
most of what is shown on TV, in the movies, or in print is labeled
"X-rated" or "for adults only," which implies that the
sexual activities depicted are really not OK. And, although sexual innuendo
sells everything from baby lotion to trucks, the link between sex and violence
is more prevalent than the seductive soft sell.
The number of children sexually abused, the
number of teenage pregnancies, the spread of Aids, the high incidence of rape,
and the millions of people who are unhappy in their sex lives shows that in our
supposedly open and free culture things have really gotten out of hand. The
authorities who shape our attitudes toward Sex attempt to make us believe that
these problems are caused by too much openness toward sexuality. Just the
opposite is true. It is the unwarranted sexual repression that causes sexual
exploitation and aberrant behavior. Both the stifling of sexuality and the
inevitable rebellion against prudery and ignorance is what puts us at the mercy
of our sexual urges rather than being personally in charge of our sexuality.
Using the argument that sex is natural and
therefore need not be discussed and taught in the schools, on TV, or in sexual
surrogate assisted therapy is most often just a cover for the attitude that any
reference to sex is sinful. What in reality is sinful is not talking about sex,
not respecting and honoring our natural sexual feelings. Condemning and
preventing all attempts to learn what sex is really about is actually the root
of the evil.
Sexual Surrogate Or
Prostitute?
There
are several major differences between what a sexual surrogate does and what we
typically think of a prostitute doing. Frequently a prostitute provides only
the sexual experiences that are asked of her. In many cases her job is simply
to provide instant gratification. She may never see the client again.
A sex surrogate's main purpose, rather than just to provide sexual pleasure,
is to educate the client in how to reverse specific sexual problems. And it is
the therapist, not the sex surrogate or the client, who decides what activities
are appropriate in view of the overall therapy. A course of therapy is likely to
take several months or more. And, in most cases, sex (defined as genital
stimulation and orgasm) is the least of it.
Last updated: 8/05
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