Assisted ejaculation for men with severe disability. Is this altruistic or prostitution? Turn on closed captions. NSFW
White Hands is a welfare organisation called that caters to the sexual needs of men with severe physical disabilities. After witnessing the professional but sterile and passionless act of "assisted ejaculation" on a man with crippling cerebral palsy we were made to wonder: What about about the connection between human sexual desire and emotion?
Assisted ejaculation for men with severe disability. Is this altruistic or prostitution? Turn on closed captions. NSFW
White Hands is a welfare organisation called that caters to the sexual needs of men with severe physical disabilities. After witnessing the professional but sterile and passionless act of "assisted ejaculation" on a man with crippling cerebral palsy we were made to wonder: What about about the connection between human sexual desire and emotion?
Regardless of what you call it - prostitution or altruistic, they are helping by giving support to the mentally disabled.
Same lah.. in Boleh land, those spa wont do this service for diabled persons... May be those mak ciks after their retirement from prostitution, can consider doing this HJ service would make them earn more money... Not to do as a passion.. can do as a regular job..
Same lah.. in Boleh land, those spa wont do this service for diabled persons... May be those mak ciks after their retirement from prostitution, can consider doing this HJ service would make them earn more money... Not to do as a passion.. can do as a regular job..
if some makcik do, i think the disable man also dont want lol.
good intention but just wrong place. i wouldnt be surprised if the rate of suicide goes higher and it comes from the disabled. to be able to not just feel it but know that feeling but not having any emotional attachment. if i were in that position i'd rather not know in the first place.
even in the 21st century, women in Japan still considered have to serve men..pity..
even in the 21st century, men in Japan still considered having to be a salarymen for women, working ridiculous overtime, risking their life, breaking their backs and health, and commit harakiri en masse for women... pity....
even in the 21st century, men in Japan still considered having to be a salarymen for women, working ridiculous overtime, risking their life, breaking their backs and health, and commit harakiri en masse for women... pity....
dude, got many women now working as salarywomen, working ridiculous overtime, risking their life, breaking their back also, yet women in Japan still considered as sub-human compared to men...
dude, got many women now working as salarywomen, working ridiculous overtime, risking their life, breaking their back also, yet women in Japan still considered as sub-human compared to men...
Yeah sure, giving handjobs are really hard work to women.
Mark O'Brien is a poet who is forced to live in an iron lung due to complications from polio. Due to his condition, he has never had sex. After unsuccessfully proposing to his caretaker Amanda, and sensing he may be near death, he decides he wants to lose his virginity. After consulting his priest, Father Brendan, he gets in touch with Cheryl Cohen-Greene, a professional sex surrogate. She tells him they will have no more than six sessions together. They begin their sessions, but soon it is clear that they are developing romantic feelings for each other. Cheryl's husband, who loves her deeply, fights to suppress his jealousy, at first withholding a love poem that Mark has sent by mail to Cheryl, which she eventually finds. After several attempts, Mark and Cheryl are able to have mutually satisfying sex, but decide to cut the sessions short on account of their burgeoning feelings. One day sometime later, the power goes out in the building in which Mark lives, causing the iron lung to stop functioning and making it necessary for Mark to be rushed to the hospital. However, he survives and meets Susan, a young woman whom the audience senses he will finally find happiness with. The film then cuts to Mark's funeral, held sometime later, and attended by four of the women he came to know and care for, including Cheryl. Father Brendan delivers the eulogy and Susan reads the poem he had previously sent Cheryl.
The Sessions (originally titled The Surrogate) is a 2012 American independent drama film written and directed by Ben Lewin. It is based on an essay by Mark O'Brien, a poet paralyzed from the neck down due to polio, who hired a sex surrogate to lose his virginity. John Hawkes and Helen Hunt star as O'Brien and sex surrogate Cheryl Cohen-Greene, respectively.
Humans have basic needs. If don't satisfy them, can affect our well being. Don't know why conservative societies like m'sia still have such narrow mindset about such things.