Not good news....
She called me at my office this week and sounded very concerned. It seems that someone in the family of one of the military men at the VA hospital complained about a nude photo they saw in his room, and when they learned of this lady visitor who gave nude massages they got very upset. The nurses and others who knew what she was doing are all denying any knowledge that she was naked or doing any sexual activity, only that she was giving massages.
She is concerned that she may be accused of breaking the law, but since all were adults, I cannot imagine a legal problem. Her husband knows she was giving massages and hand releases. I don't think he knows that she was nude, gave some BJ's and even more, or that she allowed them to photograph her.
I am unsure what I can do to help, but I doubt she will be visiting the VA hospitals again soon. She told me she saw a total of 23 men over 6 visits. I doubt any of the men complained. One other concern--on a dare she walked into the TV room naked when there were about 15 men there, but she says all laughed and flirted. She is not sure, but afterwards was concerned that some cell phone photos could have been taken with her face showing. She says she did not think about them taking photos with the cell phones they had in their hands until later.
Now she is worried photos of her --nude in front of a group of men and with her face showing --could get on the internet, and she could lose her job, be embarassed at her church, have her children and parents see her, etc. Knowing I enjoy OCC, she asked that I keep a watch to see if her photos show up. I guess I will have to look at OCC more.
Of course, if the photos do show up, surely a remote possibility, what could I do? And once they are on OCC, they are out there forever.
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