The use of so-called sexual assistants for the disabled was opposed by an ethics panel in France. The issue was sparked by a true-to-life film recounting the experiences of a handicapped man. The National Consultative Ethics Committee (CCNE), which advises the government on health issues, said it saw too great a risk of abuse to back "professional" use of sex helpers. Several associations are lobbying for law changes so that people can legally offer ...
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