No. A sex surrogate will help their clients by leading them through a series of sexual experiences which may or may not include intercourse. Their intention is to enable the person (usually male) to overcome physical blocks which may prevent them from being able to relate sensuously with another person.
A sex therapist may suggest exercises for you to try at home or with your partner, but will never take part in such exercises herself. If you are working with Jill and it seems appropriate for you, she may refer you to a sex surrogate.
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Jill Denton, Sex Therapist |
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