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By *ady4lady OP   Woman
over a year ago

liverpool

Next week on channel 4. Think it said Thursday.

I saw a film recently called the Sessions. Based on true story of a guy in an iron lung who had never had sex and hired a sex surrogate to lose his virginity with (Holly Hunt).

What a job!

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton

You've got to feel for people who have been unable to have sex for medical reasons - i think that sex sessions for them should be on prescription or free on the nhs Z

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By *ady4lady OP   Woman
over a year ago

liverpool


"You've got to feel for people who have been unable to have sex for medical reasons - i think that sex sessions for them should be on prescription or free on the nhs Z"

Agree, but dont know how they would recruit for the therapists.

What criteria would they need?

Brilliant film tho.x

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"You've got to feel for people who have been unable to have sex for medical reasons - i think that sex sessions for them should be on prescription or free on the nhs Z

Agree, but dont know how they would recruit for the therapists.

What criteria would they need?

Brilliant film tho.x"

lol - very thought provoking! Z

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814


"You've got to feel for people who have been unable to have sex for medical reasons - i think that sex sessions for them should be on prescription or free on the nhs Z"

If they cant have it for medical reasons, what exactly could the NHS do for them?

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By *ady4lady OP   Woman
over a year ago

liverpool


"You've got to feel for people who have been unable to have sex for medical reasons - i think that sex sessions for them should be on prescription or free on the nhs Z

If they cant have it for medical reasons, what exactly could the NHS do for them? "

Pay for a therapist to have sex with them...... which is what the film is about.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There were medical reasons i didnt have much sex with ex wife she said ifshe saw my willy again she would cut if off

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"You've got to feel for people who have been unable to have sex for medical reasons - i think that sex sessions for them should be on prescription or free on the nhs Z

If they cant have it for medical reasons, what exactly could the NHS do for them? "

if they are unable to move - to walk possibly - then they would find it a tad difficult to have sexual liaisons in the usual way - don't they deserve a little fun and perhaps sex that may be out of their reach in 'normal' circmstances? Z

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814


"You've got to feel for people who have been unable to have sex for medical reasons - i think that sex sessions for them should be on prescription or free on the nhs Z

If they cant have it for medical reasons, what exactly could the NHS do for them?

Pay for a therapist to have sex with them...... which is what the film is about."

Why cant they pay for it out their own pocket???

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"You've got to feel for people who have been unable to have sex for medical reasons - i think that sex sessions for them should be on prescription or free on the nhs Z

If they cant have it for medical reasons, what exactly could the NHS do for them?

Pay for a therapist to have sex with them...... which is what the film is about.

Why cant they pay for it out their own pocket???"

Harsh. Why do smokers get free treatment for cancer, why do obese people get free heart ops - Z

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814


"

Harsh. Why do smokers get free treatment for cancer, why do obese people get free heart ops - Z"

Because cancer and heart problems are life threatening!!!

NOT getting your leg over isnt

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"

Harsh. Why do smokers get free treatment for cancer, why do obese people get free heart ops - Z

Because cancer and heart problems are life threatening!!!

NOT getting your leg over isnt "

like i said - thats harsh - it may not be life threatening not to have sex but surely to deny a person such a basic thing is a little callous? Z

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By *ady4lady OP   Woman
over a year ago

liverpool

I wish there was NHS treatment for lack of compassion and maybe an injection to combat argumentativeness. Sadly I think it may be just beyond NHS funding.

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"

Harsh. Why do smokers get free treatment for cancer, why do obese people get free heart ops - Z

Because cancer and heart problems are life threatening!!!

NOT getting your leg over isnt "

But they are self inflicted which was my point really, we still pay for their treatment - is that not the right thing to do either? Z

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814


"

like i said - thats harsh - it may not be life threatening not to have sex but surely to deny a person such a basic thing is a little callous? Z"

Im not saying they shouldnt have sex!

Im saying the NHS shouldnt pay for it!

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"I wish there was NHS treatment for lack of compassion and maybe an injection to combat argumentativeness. Sadly I think it may be just beyond NHS funding.

"

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"

like i said - thats harsh - it may not be life threatening not to have sex but surely to deny a person such a basic thing is a little callous? Z

Im not saying they shouldnt have sex!

Im saying the NHS shouldnt pay for it!

"

Why? Z

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814


"

Im not saying they shouldnt have sex!

Im saying the NHS shouldnt pay for it!

Why? Z"

Why should they??

People are on waiting lists for months for serious illnesses and you think the NHS should fork out just so someone can have sex??

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"

Im not saying they shouldnt have sex!

Im saying the NHS shouldnt pay for it!

Why? Z

Why should they??

People are on waiting lists for months for serious illnesses and you think the NHS should fork out just so someone can have sex??

"

Yep - why not? Z

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By *i 1 Get 1 FreeCouple (MM)
over a year ago

birmingham


"People are on waiting lists for months for serious illnesses and you think the NHS should fork out just so someone can have sex??"

People in their late 70s / 80s are still operated on whilst younger patients are held on a waiting list.

Should we draw the line at 65 year olds being operated on?

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"

Im not saying they shouldnt have sex!

Im saying the NHS shouldnt pay for it!

Why? Z

Why should they??

People are on waiting lists for months for serious illnesses and you think the NHS should fork out just so someone can have sex??

"

my taxes pay for treatment for smack heads, alcies, fatties, smokers, the list goes on - i would rather pay for a sex therapist for these guys than alot of other more 'deserving' people. Z

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You've got to feel for people who have been unable to have sex for medical reasons - i think that sex sessions for them should be on prescription or free on the nhs Z

If they cant have it for medical reasons, what exactly could the NHS do for them?

Pay for a therapist to have sex with them...... which is what the film is about."

im not quite sure i under stand this

If they cant have sex, what difference does it make if the NHS pays for someone or not? surely they still cant have sex? be it a sex therapist or a hooker or your partner if you cant have sex for medical reasons you cant have sex or am i understanding it wrong?

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"You've got to feel for people who have been unable to have sex for medical reasons - i think that sex sessions for them should be on prescription or free on the nhs Z

If they cant have it for medical reasons, what exactly could the NHS do for them?

Pay for a therapist to have sex with them...... which is what the film is about.

im not quite sure i under stand this

If they cant have sex, what difference does it make if the NHS pays for someone or not? surely they still cant have sex? be it a sex therapist or a hooker or your partner if you cant have sex for medical reasons you cant have sex or am i understanding it wrong?"

I think it means that they are able to have sex but they are unable to meet people to take the step to have sex - ie. an iron lung must be a bit of a hardship on your social life! Z

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By *ady4lady OP   Woman
over a year ago

liverpool

The guy in the film was in an iron lung (for about 12 hours per 24) because of polio. He could not move himself due to muscle waste, but could have an erection etc and could feel sensation all over his body. So, he had never experienced any kind of sexual activity.

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814


"

People are on waiting lists for months for serious illnesses and you think the NHS should fork out just so someone can have sex??

Yep - why not? Z"

National Health Service....

Would you please explain to me the health implications in not having sex?

Or are one of the many that think the NHS should pay for everything just so people feel better...

You want to feel better by having sex? Having a problem finding a willing partner?

Hire an escort!

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814


"The guy in the film was in an iron lung (for about 12 hours per 24) because of polio. He could not move himself due to muscle waste, but could have an erection etc and could feel sensation all over his body. So, he had never experienced any kind of sexual activity. "

Im dont have an issue with your movie!

But I can guarantee you the therapist wasnt paid with NHS funds

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"

People are on waiting lists for months for serious illnesses and you think the NHS should fork out just so someone can have sex??

Yep - why not? Z

National Health Service....

Would you please explain to me the health implications in not having sex?

Or are one of the many that think the NHS should pay for everything just so people feel better...

You want to feel better by having sex? Having a problem finding a willing partner?

Hire an escort!"

- it seems to me that you have a limited capacity for empathy and sympathy - sex is a basic human instinct - i would not want to deny anyone at least one chance to experience what most of us take for granted. Z

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By *ady4lady OP   Woman
over a year ago

liverpool


"The guy in the film was in an iron lung (for about 12 hours per 24) because of polio. He could not move himself due to muscle waste, but could have an erection etc and could feel sensation all over his body. So, he had never experienced any kind of sexual activity.

Im dont have an issue with your movie!

But I can guarantee you the therapist wasnt paid with NHS funds "

It was in USA

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"

People are on waiting lists for months for serious illnesses and you think the NHS should fork out just so someone can have sex??

Yep - why not? Z

National Health Service....

Would you please explain to me the health implications in not having sex?

Or are one of the many that think the NHS should pay for everything just so people feel better...

You want to feel better by having sex? Having a problem finding a willing partner?

Hire an escort!"

- it seems to me that you have a limited capacity for empathy and sympathy - sex is a basic human instinct - i would not want to deny anyone at least one chance to experience what most of us take for granted. Z

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"The guy in the film was in an iron lung (for about 12 hours per 24) because of polio. He could not move himself due to muscle waste, but could have an erection etc and could feel sensation all over his body. So, he had never experienced any kind of sexual activity.

Im dont have an issue with your movie!

But I can guarantee you the therapist wasnt paid with NHS funds "

Did any one say that? Z

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You've got to feel for people who have been unable to have sex for medical reasons - i think that sex sessions for them should be on prescription or free on the nhs Z

If they cant have it for medical reasons, what exactly could the NHS do for them?

Pay for a therapist to have sex with them...... which is what the film is about.

im not quite sure i under stand this

If they cant have sex, what difference does it make if the NHS pays for someone or not? surely they still cant have sex? be it a sex therapist or a hooker or your partner if you cant have sex for medical reasons you cant have sex or am i understanding it wrong?

I think it means that they are able to have sex but they are unable to meet people to take the step to have sex - ie. an iron lung must be a bit of a hardship on your social life! Z"

but in that case just hire them a hooker, there are loads of agencies that specialise in disabled people

i must admit i don't see getting sex a priority for the NHS system

NHS is supposed to be to help ill people, all be it some of their illnesses self inflicted, not having sex isn't a illness

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814


"

Im dont have an issue with your movie!

But I can guarantee you the therapist wasnt paid with NHS funds

Did any one say that? Z"

Unfuckinbelievable..............

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By *ady4lady OP   Woman
over a year ago

liverpool

I dont think hiring a hooker would be acceptable by anyone, including the disabled person. Except of course if he acutally asked for a hooker.

This was more about a guy who could not move by himself, could not breathe for long unaided, had never ever touched a woman or even seen a naked women, was obviously having sexual thoughts and dreams etc, and wanted to experience sex in a safe, and medically understnding environment (which a hooker wouldnt provide).

He himself has issues over seeing a surrogate which he talks thru with his priest (a very intersting conversation).

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Interesting thread.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Im not saying they shouldnt have sex!

Im saying the NHS shouldnt pay for it!

Why? Z

Why should they??

People are on waiting lists for months for serious illnesses and you think the NHS should fork out just so someone can have sex??

my taxes pay for treatment for smack heads, alcies, fatties, smokers, the list goes on - i would rather pay for a sex therapist for these guys than alot of other more 'deserving' people. Z"

I agree that a healthy sex life is a basic human right but I think you are pushing this a bit far.

With that line of thought the NHS would also pay for sex therapists /prostitutes for the married men whose wives have "gone off sex"...

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"

Harsh. Why do smokers get free treatment for cancer, why do obese people get free heart ops - Z

Because cancer and heart problems are life threatening!!!

NOT getting your leg over isnt "

What about depression? It's not always life threatening. So should anti depressants be charged at the full rate? What about paliative care - the patients aren't going to live so why bother? Your cold heart makes me sad for you. Z

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What about the ugly? they might struggle to get a decent sex life through no fault of their own, or people with bad personalities etc, Would we then be expected to pay for THEM to have sex too?

Anyway, if you have a severe disability, you get disability allowances, they is supposed to pay for the additional needs. So pay for the shagging out of that.

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"What about the ugly? they might struggle to get a decent sex life through no fault of their own, or people with bad personalities etc, Would we then be expected to pay for THEM to have sex too?

Anyway, if you have a severe disability, you get disability allowances, they is supposed to pay for the additional needs. So pay for the shagging out of that."

Good points but missing the point really. Z

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Why doesnt he just join fab or go on the undateables

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There was a thing on tv about there being sex centres where people can go to have intamite times with people if they have mesical conditions preventing them from having a "normal" sex life. They do pay for it out of there own pocket at the minute. It was on a couple of month ago in the morning with Hollie willoboobies and thingy schofield.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There was a thing on tv about there being sex centres where people can go to have intamite times with people if they have mesical conditions preventing them from having a "normal" sex life. They do pay for it out of there own pocket at the minute. It was on a couple of month ago in the morning with Hollie willoboobies and thingy schofield. "

really.? Id pay too meet Hollie there

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By *oe_Steve_NWestCouple
over a year ago

Bolton


"There was a thing on tv about there being sex centres where people can go to have intamite times with people if they have mesical conditions preventing them from having a "normal" sex life. They do pay for it out of there own pocket at the minute. It was on a couple of month ago in the morning with Hollie willoboobies and thingy schofield.

really.? Id pay too meet Hollie there "

So would i! Z

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"my taxes pay for treatment for smack heads, alcies, fatties, smokers, the list goes on - i would rather pay for a sex therapist for these guys than alot of other more 'deserving' people. Z

"

but most illnesses are self inflicted

smoking brings on strokes, obesity is the main cause of adult diabetes the list is endless, I work with people everyday whos conditions are self inflicted but you lot are still paying my wages to look after them

so what do you do, leave people to die or live in their own shit because they arnt deserving?

If people are ill they need help simple as and no sex isn't a illness

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By *ady4lady OP   Woman
over a year ago

liverpool

The point is, its not just about the physical inability to actually have sex. Its also the mental 'suffering' that the guy in the film was going through, He could see women, fancy them, get an erection, but not actually do anything about it, he could even cum from dreams etc, but his 'carer' had to clean him up.

Which also makes it not just a physical issue, but a mental one too.

I also wonder if ti was a woman who had the disability and was frustrated to hell, would the views on here be any different. Interesting that almost all of the posts have been from women.

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London

I don't know about the film but I thought the documentary was about people with intimacy issues as well as shyness and pain.

They are sent to San Francisco to meet surrogates to have sex with. Who funds this I don't know. How flying half way across the world to fuck a stranger is beyond my understanding.

Would I be happy funding it? Of course not, like IVF, gastric bands etc "luxury", I'd rather fund cancer treatment, neonatal care etc...but quality of life comes in various guises.

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