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Lisa Appleton Sex Doctor: 'My boyfriend's dad tried it on – and I liked it'

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Lisa Appleton is giving her advice once more in a bid to prevent hanky-panky horrors and nookie nightmares. Last week, the Big Brother beauty was helping someone who was worried she'd be put off real-life sex after becoming obsessed with webcam sex during the coronavirus lockdown.

Lisa advised the woman to not be so hard on herself, as she had not long come out of a long-term relationship, and to just enjoy herself until she felt ready to have sex with another person again.

This week, Lisa is helping someone whose boyfriend's dad tried it on with her while she was isolating at their family home. Dear Lisa, I've been staying with my boyfriend and his family during the lockdown as we decided we didn’t want to spend the time apart.

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