Sunday, 13 December 2015

Sex Worker Servicing: The Blind, Disabled And Intersex People...A Cerebral Palsy Individual Is Her Regular Client

Australian sex worker has revealed, she services different clients from cerebral palsy sufferers to blind and intersex people, the sex workers have opened up about their diverse client bases - and revealed sometimes parent or carer set up sessions.
Miss Fleur, a dominatrix and escort based in Sydney, is huge on having sessions with disabled people in the last 10 years of her career as an escort/ sex worker and said she treats everyone with 'dignity and respect'.
She asks to know some details about a person's disability before an appointment so she can plan the experience, she does not require a full history. 
'My first appointment with a person with disability was with a man who was quadriplegic. He had been in a car accident a few years prior,' she told Daily Mail Australia.

Miss Fleur

She continued; 'I believe all adults should have the opportunity to explore their sexuality in a safe and supportive environment,' she said.
'You don't need to feel awkward or embarrassed. Adults with disabilities have all the same needs and desires as anyone else.'

Fleur also revealed that sessions are often organised through parents or carers - and only with the client's full consent.
'It's not an experience that many people have to go through, arranging a sexual experience on the behalf of someone else.

Ms Wotton (left), who has worked in the industry for more than 20 years, specialises in working with disabled people
Pictured: A happy client giggling away 

'Of my clients who have a disability I would say about half of the phone contact I have is with parents or carers. 
'Of course, this is always done on the direction of the client and I always establish consent with the client when we are face to face.' 
Miss Fleur, 29, who charges $450 per hour, or $3,500 for an overnight stay, also counts transgender people, couples, visually impaired and intersex people among her clients.
'I have met people with all kinds of sexual experiences, from people who have never had the opportunity to explore their desires, to others who were once very sexually active and now have a limited or changed sex life due to life events,' she said.
She offers clients the option to use a ramp if they visit her in Sydney and said she can meet those with visual impairment at the nearest train station and walk back with them after, free of charge.
Sex worker Rachel Wotton, who has worked in the industry for more than 20 years, also specialises in working with disabled people.
She is one of the co-founders of Touching Base, an organisation that allows people with disabilities to connect with sex workers.
Ms Wotton starred in SBS documentary 'I Have Cerebral Palsy and I Enjoy Having Sex' with one of her regular clients - Colin Wright.

She starred in a documentary with one of her regular clients - Colin Wright (pictured together) - came from a family that didn’t talk about sex
Pictured: Ms Wotton a sex worker who worked in the organization for 20 years and her regular client Colin Wright.

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