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EXCLUSIVE I am a professional sex surrogate who is paid £500 a session to help virgins explore their sexual needs. This is what it's actually like - and why it's not what you'd think

EXCLUSIVE I am a professional sex surrogate who is paid £500 a session to help virgins explore their sexual needs. This is what it's actually like - and why it's not what you'd think

Daily Mail​15-05-2025

A woman guides a man's hands to her breasts, encouraging him to caress them. Are they a new couple, getting to know each other on a more intimate level? Well, no. Their encounter is only taking place because he's paid her.
You'd assume this was prostitution. But not necessarily.

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