- Sexual anxiety
- Problems with ejaculation
- Erectile functioning
- Low or no desire
- Lack of orgasm
- Penetration problems
- Poor body image
- Past traumatic experiences
- Confusion over sexual orientation
Others may be curious as to how sex surrogate therapy can help with greater pleasuring, including the exploration of fetishes.
Sex surrogacy is typically a last resort for those in therapy, with a surrogate brought onboard when assistance beyond traditional sex education and sex therapy is needed. A surrogate may also be necessary in cases where a person is single and needing a partner for homework exercises that cannot be done alone. Individuals dealing with an old or new disability may also need extra assistance in developing their skills to the fullest with another, and sex surrogate therapy can help.