If sexual contact were a legitimate therapeutic intervention, insurers, licensing boards, and malpractice carriers would already be involved. They arenโt.
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The internet keeps conflating therapy, coaching, and sexual performance โ and that confusion matters more than the outrage.
Licensed psychotherapy is governed by ethics codes, malpractice insurance, and clearly defined treatment boundaries.
Sex therapy, when practiced ethically, is talk-based, consent-driven, and clinically structured โ not physical participation.
So hereโs the question no one seems to be asking:
Which health insurance plan actually covers sexual health treatment โ and under what legal framework?
Because if physical sexual contact were a reimbursable intervention, insurers, state boards, and liability carriers would already be involved.
They arenโt.
That distinction is exactly why coaching exists โ outside insurance billing, outside diagnosis, and outside medical misrepresentation โ while still addressing intimacy, confidence, anxiety, and relational patterns responsibly.
If youโre confused, youโre not alone.
The system benefits from people not understanding the difference.
I break this down clearly โ ethics, scope, legality, and real-world application โ at
MermaidMilfStudios.com.
๐ Should sexual wellness be treated as a medical service, a coaching discipline, or something entirely new โ and who should regulate it?
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