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'Intimacy educator' claims she's saved hundreds of marriages sleeping with husband and wife clients

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Updated 20:12 31 Aug 2023 GMT+1Published 20:11 31 Aug 2023 GMT+1

'Intimacy educator' claims she's saved hundreds of marriages sleeping with husband and wife clients

Olivia Bentley quite literally puts your saucy tips and tricks to the test by jumping into bed with couples in need.

Gregory Robinson

Gregory Robinson

An 'intimacy educator' has claimed that she has saved hundreds of marriages by sleeping with her clients.

Olivia Bentley, 46, says she teaches couples who are experiencing difficulty in the bedroom methods to spice up their sex lives.

'How does she do this?' you ask? Well, Olivia hosts sessions lasting from an hour and all the way up to three hours to teach couples saucy tips and tricks.

The mum-of-one brands couples who turn to her looking to jump-start their relationships as 'the coolest in the world' for taking steps to embrace a healthier love life together.

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Olivia Bentley explained how she helps couples.
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Olivia, who describes herself as a 'veteran' sex worker of 15 years, provides emotional support, teaches couples sex tips and helps them learn the ropes by practicing in bed together.

She also sees individual male clients - many who have got a 'hall pass' from their spouses, who she says are often 'outsourcing'.

Her 'life-changing' services are proving popular, as she sees up to 10 people a week and rakes in $500,000 a year from it.

Olivia, from Boise, Idaho, US, said: "I've saved marriages. The stuff I do is completely life-changing.

"Couples who have sessions with me are the coolest in the world because they understand the importance of sexuality in their relationship as a part of maintaining a healthy marriage.

"There are also couples out there who give the man a hall pass - the wives are basically outsourcing.

"Some ladies say 'I don't always want to be involved in this but I want to know who you are, I want to approve of you and I'm going to let him come and see you'.

Olivia claims to have helped 'hundreds' of couples.
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"When you're forthcoming with your sexuality and your needs, that's a healthy thing."

Olivia also delved into the nitty gritty of her 'life-changing' work.

"I get physically involved with the majority of the people I see, I think that's part of the appeal." she said.

"I've been in the sex industry for 15 years. I know there are a lot of sexless relationships out there and there are a lot of unhappy men.

"Men will come to me and they're like 'I just want to feel alive and happy because I'm not really happy in my relationship and I've just learned to get by.

Olivia says lots of her clients are men in 'sexless' relationships.
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Although she helps individual men, Olivia also said couples consisting of men and women also see her together.

"It's really neat when couples come in, they're actively working on it together. She's tending to his needs, which is vital." she said.

Even though she doesn't have formal qualifications, she said she got her knowledge from her time working at the legal brothel and as an independent travel companion.

Olivia said: "I don't have officially counselling qualifications, but I have a masters in education.

"People are usually nervous so I have to do my job at making them feel very comfortable and easing them into it, I'm kind of like the guide.

"I always want to make the woman feel very confident and comfortable."

Featured Image Credit: Kennedy

Topics: Sex and Relationships

Gregory Robinson
Gregory Robinson

Gregory is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, he has worked for both print and online publications and is particularly interested in TV, (pop) music and lifestyle. He loves Madonna, teen dramas from the '90s and prefers tea over coffee.

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