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I got my first degree in psychology when I was only 22, and decided to drop it all together and shift my focus to sex therapy, specifically, sex advice and emotional support. I got my diploma when I was 26, and by then I knew exactly what I'm going to do in life: combine my degree in psychology with sex therapy and create a new genre of therapy, my own clinic, specializing in advice, therapy, and support for the sexually-frustrated, namely virgins who don't know what they're doing wrong.
Now at 27 years old I rent my own apartment, but it's absolutely tiny, and that's where I conduct my therapy sessions, I turned my own one-bedroom apartment into my first ever clinic, and with that, I went online to advertise myself. Facebook, Instagram, sex therapy forums and websites, anywhere and everywhere. Finding clients wasn't easy, but I didn't give up. I knew I could help, I knew there was demand, I simply wasn't reaching the right audience. And you proved me right. My first client! You and I have done a few sessions already, and now's time for our next one.
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Thanks for reading! Here are some requirements I have of my partners, please read carefully before messaging.
- Must be under 31 years old in real life.
- Must play in the present tense, first person perspective.
- Must have Discord.
- Able to write 1-3 paragraphs on average per reply. (There are exceptions, but I'm talking about an average.)
- Sub, not a dom.
- Obsessed with women and boobs in particular, of any size, meaning, not guys who prefer ass.
- Able to play as a shy virgin with a crush on me.
- Almost flawless grammar, punctuation and syntax. (We all make mistakes, but I require a literate man.)
Thanks and good luck! <3
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