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Army captain calls for prostitutes to be sent to front line to relieve soldiers' stress: report - female sex toys

by:KISSTOY     2020-04-11
Army captain calls for prostitutes to be sent to front line to relieve soldiers\' stress: report  -  female sex toys
An Australian army captain reportedly suggested sending prostitutes to the front line to help ease the pressure on combat soldiers.
According to The Daily Telegraph, Captain Sally Williamson wrote in a blog post that "improving intimacy and sexual interaction can help veterans with post-traumatic tension recover
The article, known as "sex and war-a dialogue that the army must have", was reportedly posted on the army's official land power Forum blog earlier this month, but was deleted a few days later.
According to The Daily Telegraph, captain Williamson wrote that it is practical for soldiers to "have sex in a safe, safe and controlled environment.
"The army can hire Australian male and female workers to serve the troops at the front combat base and air force base," she wrote . ".
Captain Williamson insisted that her chiefs were too "nervous" to discuss the matter, saying that sex helped ease the pressure of "family, friends, partners and spouses being alone or absent for a long time"
If it was too dangerous for a prostitute to enter the front line, she suggested that sexual toys could be provided to the troops.
"Another option that Democratic allies can consider is to promote safety and regulated sexual satisfaction by other means, such as providing masturbation facilities or distributing sex toys," she added . ".
If all of this fails, captain Williamson suggested that the army should move in the exact opposite direction, "more stringent in terms of forced abstinence ".
This topic has not been discussed for the first time.
On 1954, the French military deployed the official "field mobile robot" around the airport ".
However, Bernie Geithner, a former army officer and Conservative member of Australia, has not been banned, calling captain Williamson's plan a "disaster ".
"I can't believe an official wrote the article in the first place.
It is harder to understand how it is allowed to be published.
"Five years later. . .
We now see the military calling for a discussion on the taxpayer issue,
The Brotherhood for prostitution and opening up.
It was a disaster.
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