It’s generally assumed that the nursing and care giver professions draw the line at sex, with reality and fantasy meeting only in cheesy costume shops, but that’s not always the case. Some patients are claiming that sexual gratification should be standard care, the kind of remark likely to win you a bedpan hat in the U.S.
The Dutch nursing union has launched a campaign hoping to clarify their stance on the extra special care called " I Draw the Line Here" saying "This type of action is not part of the job responsibilities of carers and nurses." Nursing is demanding work, they can’t possibly be paid well enough to fake an orgasm as well.
The nursing union was moved to act when a 24-year-old said that a 42-year-old disabled man
expected her to perform sex as part of his home care, which is not surprising as she’d witnessed other nurses offering to provide him with home-delivered sex. When she refused, he filed a complaint to dismiss her on the basis that she was unfit to provide care. I
assume this sentence is code for unwilling to answer a booty call for therapeutic sex.