Monday, February 4, 2013

Banker-Turned-Sex Therapist Discusses Wall Street's Biggest Sexual Health Problems (Not what you thought..)



 From BI: Former London-based investment banker-turned-sex therapist Mike Lousada, who was dubbed the "orgasm guru" by British GQ, has revealed Wall Streeters' biggest problems in bed.
eFinancial Careers' Sarah Butcher reports:

"There are two problems with men in banking," he said. "One is erectile dysfunction (ED). The other is premature ejaculation (PE). Both are linked to the nature of banking jobs."  Lousada said male bankers are prone to ED because they suffer from performance anxiety. "Banking is a performance-related, competitive culture. If you work in an environment which emphasizes performance so heavily, it creates a mindset that spills out into other areas of your life."
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Here's what we now know about Lousada's profession:  His clients include mostly women, but he also works with men.  He does not consider himself gay or straight, according to a report from the Independent.  The female clients he sees may be women who have never orgasmed before, they don't enjoy sex or they're virgins, he told The Sun back in 2011. The women he sees are typically ages 35 to 55.  He's seen clients young as 25 and as old as 60, according to a report in The Sun.

For the therapy part, Lousado's sessions can range from talk work, non-intimate body work to intimate body work, according to his website.  Lousado has sex with some of the clients, but it's "purely therapeutic," he told the Independent last year….



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