In Holland, a company named Agency Aquarion trains men to prepare them for their first intimate relationship with a woman. The training, called "Love-Coaching," costs about $3,000 and includes conversations, intimacy training and finally sex with one of the coaches. Dutch professional sexologists do not agree with the final lesson since their code prohibits intimacy with clients.
However, since Aquarion employees call themselves "coaches" instead of "therapists," the code does not apply.
Spokeswoman Marion van der Stad stated that:
". . . women having sex with clients is not prostitution. We believe sex is a natural desire of humans. No sex or bad sex may lead to aggression, depression and violence."Looks like a duck, walks like a duck . . . .
"It is a very good idea for some clients if they could practice with a woman before they try to establish their own relationships."
I'll let my readers decide for themselves, but it sounds like a whorehouse to me.
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