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Associated Press covers professional 'snuggling' regulation in Wisconsin

Associated Press covers professional 'snuggling' regulation in Wisconsin

Oliver covered this over the weekend but it merits another look here...

The following is a real life excerpt from a real life Associated Press story about a "snuggle" business operating in Madison, Wis.:

Snugglers contend that touching helps relieve stress. But Madison officials suspect that the business is a front for prostitution and, if it’s not, fear that snuggling could lead to sexual assault. Not buying the message that the business is all warm and fuzzy, police have talked openly about conducting a sting operation, and city lawyers are drafting a new ordinance to regulate snuggling.

“There’s no way that [sexual assault] will not happen,” Assistant City Attorney Jennifer Zilavy said. “No offense to men, but I don’t know any man who wants to just snuggle.”

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