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Police: 'healer' was prostitute


'Amazing Goddess' arrested


By ANNMARIE TIMMINS, Monitor Staff
--Belanger-- http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y90/sysladobsis/bilde.jpg


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June 06. 2006 8:00AM


The police have arrested a Penacook woman who advertises herself online as an "Amazing Goddess" and charged her with prostitution. According to the police, Suzan Belanger, 38, was running a prostitution business called Amazing Alternatives from 324 Village St. in downtown Penacook.
Belanger said yesterday she intends to fight the charge. While she admits she received money after sex with clients, she said that the money was a donation and that the sex was not for physical gratification.

Belanger said she was called to sexual healing, which she said involves oral sex and intercourse, by God and fairies.

"I did this as a healer, not a prostitute," Belanger said. She hopes to take her fight beyond Concord District Court, where she is to be arraigned June 27. Belanger has a call into Oprah. "I plan to take this sky high," she said, "and show them how godly God can be."

Belanger has been a healer, she said, since January, and she initially advertised herself on the website Craigslist.com under erotic services. She opened her shop in Penacook in mid-March. She said God reassured her that her business was legal.

"He said, 'Suzan, you can be a rainbow in the dark. You can elevate this dark and dirty hole and make it sacred and healing.'"
In her Penacook shop, which is near her home, Belanger said she offers services as a certified Reiki healer, cosmologist, herbalist and sexual therapist. She said she has one ministry degree and is studying for her doctorate in divinity. The money she collected from clients was for her education, she said.

According to a website promoting her business, Belanger is one of many "goddesses" and "gods"available across the country who work as hypnotherapists, yoga teachers and "sexual surrogates."

On Belanger's page, which includes photographs of her in lingerie and, in one case, holding a likeness of a fairy, there is no explicit offer of sex. Belanger, instead, promotes the "many alternative healing modalities under (her) gold Venus belt." Those include her skills as a sorceress and "all around loving caring soul."

She writes on her website that her most amazing feature is not her style, grace or beauty, but her mind. She believes she was raised by fairies and says her magical energy can be a "channel of heaven right here on earth."

She also advertises her skillful touch. "My fingers will glide upon your flesh," she writes. "Like playing heavens (sic) golden harp."

The police issued a press release saying Belanger had been arrested, but they have not been available for further comment. Belanger said she was arrested Friday afternoon after a man named Mike arrived for his 2 p.m. appointment. (She said she does not take her clients' last names, because they don't want their wives to know they are seeing her.) Belanger said Mike "threw"$200 at her before they had begun their session and then said he needed to get his cell phone from his car.

As he was leaving, the police came in, Belanger said, and told her she was being charged with prostitution. Belanger said she never touched Mike. In New Hampshire, someone can be charged with prostitution simply for agreeing to engage in sexual contact for money. Sexual contact, as defined by state law, is sex for the purpose of sexual arousal or gratification.

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By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
 
cantdog said:
Sexual contact, as defined by state law, is sex for the purpose of sexual arousal or gratification.

There ya go. It's all in the definitions.
 
Quite a few years ago there was a woman in California who claimed to be the high priestess of a religion. I read that worship consisted of having sex with the high priestess after making a cash offering to the temple. They also threw her in jail for prostitution.

Whatever happened to freedom of religion?
 
R. Richard said:
Quite a few years ago there was a woman in California who claimed to be the high priestess of a religion. I read that worship consisted of having sex with the high priestess after making a cash offering to the temple. They also threw her in jail for prostitution.

Whatever happened to freedom of religion?

*shrug* I see no compelling reason to require "worship" to be unpleasant. ;)
 
Sexual healing is actually quite a lost art...

now, granted, they make this particular woman sound like a flake. who knows? :rolleyes:

no context for it nowadays... *shrug*
 
SelenaKittyn said:
Sexual healing is actually quite a lost art...

now, granted, they make this particular woman sound like a flake. who knows? :rolleyes:

no context for it nowadays... *shrug*

I wonder if it was like the American Indians and their Peyote rituals. If someone got busted for drugs and said it was for their religion now, everyone would laugh, but those rituals were very important to the Indians spirituality. I wouldn't be surprised if there were healing aspects to sex (if nothing else, simply a placebo effect). Personally, I'm on a one-man crusade to prove that sex isn't necessary to happiness. It's not really by choice, but I figure since I'm stuck here, I should write a research paper (might as well accomplish something :) ).
 
R. Richard said:
Whatever happened to freedom of religion?
And what happened to a free market economy?

I've yet to figure out why it should be illegal for a person to get money for sex. But if state governments are going to be like that, then I think Priestesses should ask for donations in valuables rather than money. Apparently, it's not against the law to give a woman a diamond necklace for great sex. Just cash.

Now how does that make sense?
 
3113 said:
And what happened to a free market economy?

I've yet to figure out why it should be illegal for a person to get money for sex. But if state governments are going to be like that, then I think Priestesses should ask for donations in valuables rather than money. Apparently, it's not against the law to give a woman a diamond necklace for great sex. Just cash.

Now how does that make sense?

My dear girl........when did the law EVER make sense. ;)
 
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