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Originally Posted by LeRoy
Oh fuck! I had no idea of any of that shit.
I was in my early 20's. I went for the show and thought it was kinky but I never went back.
Reading what ADG posted dayum! I'll steer clear.
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Be interesting to hear the "Dr" and the "Prince" do some explaining...
I saw one account where the Prince made a blanket claim that his daughter was making up her story simply to get money. I'm not sure if the issues were resolved or not, and if so, what the results were.
I am not bothered that Susan Block pretends to be a "sex therapist", as much as she uses the moniker "Dr" to suggest that she is an expert in the field, or licensed to give medical advice.
On her non-profit website for the Dr. Susan Block Institute for the Erotic Arts & Sciences, the following is listed:
Susan Block, Ph.D.
Yale University , Class of 1977
The problem is, her 1977 degree from Yale, was a BA in
Theater Studies. She claims to have received a PhD in Philosophy, in 1991, from Pacific Western University (described as a diploma mill at the time), however PWU was not an accredited university until a decade or so after "Dr" Block reportedly graduated.
Apparently, Susan Block claims to operate at least a few non-profit organizations, however when I searched the State registry for non-profit organizations (
http://cfr.doj.ca.gov/), I could not find anything about any of her non-profits (I wanted to peek at the required Form 990, to view the non-profit's financial disclosures, but I couldn't find anything).
Even though they claim they are not associated with any government or professional groups, nor are they licensed by any state or federal agencies, and provide no medical treatment, nor any kind of service that requires a government license, they are still required to disclose their Form 990 info upon request to operate legally as a non-profit.
Perhaps the Dr or the Prince can please provide a link to their Form 990 reports...
ADG