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One day, a client reached out with a unique request they wanted me to take their virginity. It was clear they saw me as someone safe and trustworthy, which I deeply respected.
I thanked them for their courage and acknowledged how personal this milestone was. We talked about their reasons, and I offered guidance on how to approach their first time with confidence and care.
Ultimately, I had to be honest about my own boundaries and let them know I wasn’t the right fit for this request. They appreciated my honesty, and I felt proud to handle the situation with empathy and respect.
Not every interaction is about saying “yes” sometimes, it’s about being a safe space and guiding someone toward a decision that’s right for them.
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