Surreal Sex Therapy

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Strangebuddy

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I just had an idea pop into my head (which is why this is very stream of consciousness). It's a bit of a convoluted idea but here goes:

There is a mysterious person who wanders around the internet, seeking out people who are in distress over their sexual desires. Some people are merely repressed and don't know how to express their desires, some people the person seeks out have desires they want to purge...but that might not be in their best interest, or there are people who have desires that are potentially dangerous to themselves or others but they want to rid themselves of it.


These people get contacted by the mysterious person, who just says that he or she is is a therapist who wants to help. While skeptical, each person comes to the therapist and begins a very surreal process over which they will have their desires explored, discussed, altered, or even resolved.

The focus would be on the therapy sessions which would be one-on-one between "the therapist" and the patient. The therapist would never have the same form when dealing with a patient, his/her form would change to fit the person's object of desire. For example, if the person lusted after a relative, the therapist might appear as someone who was very similar in appearance but not quite an exact match, if they had a desire to engage in harmful activities, the therapist might not even appear as a person but rather an object or something more abstract.


How a story might go:

A woman has lately found herself lusting for a married coworker. She knows how harmful it would be for everyone involved if she acted on it but she keeps entertaining fantasies about seducing the person and having an affair...leading to a day where she lets a playful flirtation go a bit far. Feeling horrible, yet amazingly aroused, about what happened but even more fearful of what might happen if things continue, she posts on Yahoo answers about her issue and suddenly gets a text message from the tehrapist, asking her to meet up after work, and that one way or the other, the woman will be able to move forward with her life.

The woman complies, feeling strangely compelled. She meets the therapist, who is clearly wearing a wedding ring. At first, she's reluctant to say anything but eventually starts opening up about her atraction and starts to have some realizations about why her coworker being married excites her so much.

After a few meetings though, the woman finds herself changing her attention to the therapist. While she is starting to realize why she really finds the fantasy so tempting and the reason for its origin, she also starts wanting to deny what she's finding out about herself and attempts to seduce the therapist.
The story could end a few ways: the woman is given an opportunity where the therapist appears weak and instead of taking advantage of him/her, she instead decides to walk away happy with what she's learned and ready to explore different possibilities. The woman (seemingly) seduces the therapist but wakes up feeling horrible about what she's done and even unsatisfied, the lack of satisfaction being what finally gets her free of her obsession...though she then discovers that all traces of the therapist are gone and there is no evidence that he/she existed.

Or maybe...she seduces the therapist but as their lips meet, she's suddenly in the office with her coworker, fucking like rabbits. She thinks she hears a disappointed sigh from the therapist (who she starts instantly forgetting) but she remains resolute with the affair, now free of any inhibitions.

Another story might be someone who keeps fantasizing about violently raping a person. They feel intense guilt and self-loathing about it but at the same time, the idea keeps growing in their head. When they meet with the therapist, they are in an empty motel room with a doll that is faceless and sexually ambigous, who the therapist invites the patient to use as he/she sees fit. Over the sessions, the person starts seperating his/her violent urges from his/her sexual ones and the doll starts changing shape as well...Once the person is a lot better and has found a healthy outlet, the doll comes out and is an exact double of the patient...which leads to them making love (as sort of a metaphor for the patient accepting him/herself as a good person who can control or find more meaningful outlets for their urges).
 
Oh yes, I actually had a one at my last hometown (not a spirit but rather someone who apparently was a dead ringer for me awheren seemed to always go to the places I went to). Oddly enough, there's probably a good story in that. The guy was a huge party goer and a bigger flirt. I went to fast food joint apparently just an hour after him. I suddenly had the drive through attendant flicking her hair and licking her lips at me, wondering if I just couldn't keep way. I talked to her for a bit and if I gathered right, the guy had met her the night before at a party and the two of them had a one-night stand...and may have had a quickie in the bathroom right before I got there

Needless to say, she started getting ticked off when I couldn't remember what the hell she was talking about. Luckily, her manager came by and when she saw the name on my credit card didn't match up with my double's.

Otherwise, it was mostly people wondering why I skipped out on parties or wondering about the alleged women my double was apparently seducing...really freaking awkward, I tells ya
 
Interesting concept.

I also find it interesting that you left the gender of the 'therapist' open. Having it be male or female would change the dynamic of the story completely.

Either way could be equally hot.

It could be like The Equalizer (I've only seen the movie, not the show) except the person goes around helping people with their sex fantasies. Maybe this therapist is in his/her 40's and is financially well-off. Thus, this is a personal hobby.

It's also hot if this therapist doesn't necessarily do this for his/her own lust, but rather intellectual curiosity. In other words, the therapist is curious about human sexuality, and wants to help sexually frustrated people.

just some thoughts
 
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