This *does* look like an interesting site, but I'll be the fuddy-duddy here and say that referring to the services provided and the service providers as therapy/therapists could be a problem. Even "psychic entertainment" sites like Keen (former sister site of Niteflirt) have disclaimers all over the place that the services provided are not professional or therapeutic. I know it seems like a silly semantic issue, but sexually oriented businesses seem to be unfairly scrutinized by people (law enforcement or regulating government entities, for example) and to call oneself a therapist seems like putting a huge virtual target on your back.
Hosts, entertainers, models, operators, members, independent contractors, et al are more neutral alternatives...just throwing out a few other possibilities.
I do love the overall design and the concern for security & safety of users that the site seems to offer.

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