Exemplification Essay: The Psychiatrist

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After making it abundantly clear who was in control of the sessions, McHugh relaxed back in his seat, and awaited the young woman's reaction to his curtness. Or, he appeared to relax, for truth be told, from the moment she'd stepped into his office, with her youthful model looks, and the school uniform, for one of the few times in his career, the Psychiatrist felt that he may be out of his depth. Not a sex-therapist or a trained rape counsellor, he was accustomed to treating adults, mostly the rich, with diagnosed medical disorders and first-world problems, and occasionally single mothers, or drug dependents, who'd found themselves on the wrong side of the law, who simply needed to attend his office for a certain number of sessions to avoid …show more content…
A thirty-five year old man, and a sixteen year old girl, sleeping together was perfectly legal in many countries across the globe, and being sexually attracted to those in the primise of their adolescene was a perfectly natural male reaction. In fact, so much so, that Ephebophilia, the sexual attraction to woman in late adolescene, wasn't even considered a medical condition, or a 'philia', nor did it appear as a condition in the DSMV, the bible of psychiatric disorders. It was perfectly natural, which is why the words 'teen porn' were the most searched on the Internet. Hell, even Dr McHugh wasn't averse to entertaining himself with those websites on occassion, when his wife was out of …show more content…
And as she revealed the details of what had occurred, the man remained silent, and the remainder of his guilt faded away, as he nodded for her to continue, unconsciously lowering her gaze as she spoke, following the ghost hand of the man who'd abused her, down her slim body. It was only when he realised that he was wondering if she'd been wearing the exact same school uniform then, as she was now, that his head shot up, and he cleared his dry throat. Just in time to meet her eyes again, as she talked of being pumped on the sofa, and the man shooting his cum inside

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