An intimate life sex, love, and my journey as a surrogate partner.
Hall, David S.
an intimate life sex, love, and my journey as a surrogate partner
Cheryl T. Cohen Greeene with Lorna Garano
Soft Scull Press 2012
233 pages of text plus bibliography $11.51
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This wonderful memior by Cheryl is a much needed look at the life
of a surrogate partner who has worked in the field of sex therapy for
forty years. I have known Cheryl for many of these years through our
contact at the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San
Francisco, the home of this Journal. I have had her as a guest speaker
in my classes on Human Sexuality and the students are amazed and
enlightened by the stories of her work and her unique life. I may also
be biased by the delightful movie "The Sessions" (which I
shall review shortly) which shows how she worked with one disabled
client. I have also shared some of the time of her life when she was
fighting cancer, successfully I am happy to report.
I believe this book and the movie should be part of every human
sexuality class at the college level. It tells a powerful human story of
a life filled with normal human difficulty, early lack of sexual
education, and how a woman with a high libido became one of the first
and best known surrogate partners, while surviving much of what the
world could throw at her.
She interposes chapters of her developing life with chapters about
clients she worked with and helped navigate the sexual difficulties they
were having. Some of these stories are amazingly difficult for the
people involved, and show how the surrogate partnership helps heal the
trauma of sexual damage.
In the film, Cheryl is played by the beautiful Helen Hunt who
writes "Cheryl's book allows us to share in her beautiful
work. We read about sexual healing and we are healed ourselves. Give
yourself the gift of reading this book and getting a glimpse of what is
possible."
Born to French-Canadian Catholic parents in Salem, just outside
Boston, she was deeply immersed in the Catholic Church and surrounded by
evidence of the punishment of women, who were called witches, had
received. Sex was not discussed, but it was clear from the culture and
religion that it was really bad. She did learn that touching herself
"down there" could lead her to eternal damnation without the
confession and forgiveness of the priest. She had a difficult time in
school and it was not until she was an adult with two children that she
was diagnosed with dyslexia. Around the age of 10, having difficulty
sleeping because of problems at school, she discovered masturbation and
from then on used orgasms to get to sleep. This, of course, led to
weekly confessions, Hail Marys and other acts of penance, but it
didn't stop the orgasms. She was told by her confessor over and
over again that she was letting Jesus down with her vile behavior. How
many of us can relate to this experience?
Chapter 6 is called "no virgin mary". Now a senior in
high school, having had sex with two boyfriends, she was off to a
different parish for confession. After telling the priest she was having
sex with her boyfriend, the priest responded "It's girls like
you who ruin young boy's lives". Her fear turned to anger. She
had not had to convince either boy to have sex. "What about my
life, Father?" she asked. His response was "12 Our Fathers and
9 Hail Marys". She didn't pray and never went back to
confession.
After high school she met Michael Cohen and her life changed
dramatically. He quickly won her heart and taught her things about her
body she had never know. They were pushed into marriage by her father,
since she was "damaged goods", by sleeping with Michael. They
had two children and eventually moved to California.
You need to read the book to get the feel of her story, a life of
difficulty and pleasure. A story much too complex for a brief review.
You will not regret the time spend learning about this remarkable woman.
Reviewed and enjoyed by David S. Hall, Ph.D.