Thanks to Reason for this:

Nine out of 10 doctors agree sex is good for you, or at least better for you than smoking.

But what happens if you have a disability that makes it difficult to engage in sex, or find a sexual partner in the first place?

Enter sex surrogates, professionals who help the disabled work through their sexual problems (in large part by having sex with them).

Although there’s a case to be made for the medical, if not psychological, benefits sex surrogates provide, they’re operating in a legal gray area.

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