http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2018/...nosaur-actor-now-works-controversial-tantric/
Former Barney the Dinosaur actor now works as a controversial tantric sex guru
The actor who starred as the cuddly T-Rex host of Nineties children's TV show Barney and Friends is now working as a Los Angeles tantric therapist, it has been revlealed.
American actor David Joyner, 52, told
Vice that his decade-long stint playing a dancing purple dinosaur was helpful for his current career.
“The energy I brought up [while] in the costume is based on the foundation of tantra, which is love,” Joyner said. “Everything stems, grows, and evolves from love."
Joyner only accepts female clients for his services, and charges $350 for a four-hour session. On his website, Joyner, a former software analyst offers clients the chance to reach "a higher and more blissful state of awareness [of their] sexuality."
According to Vice, Joyner believes this "blissful state" is best achieved through unprotected penetrative
sex, and claims that condoms "block the energy".
He reportedly asks clients to declare whether they have any sexually transmitted diseases, and sign a consent form, before their sessions. "Lisa", an anonymous source contacted by Vice, said she had been one of his regular clients for three years, after first making contact with him through the dating app
Tinder.
She added that she had sexual intercourse with Joyner during their third session, and described the experience as a "spiritual awakening".
Joyner's approach to tantric therapy has been criticised by other practitioners in the field.
Professor Kimberly Resnick Anderson, a sex therapist and psychiatrist working at the University of California, Los Angeles, described Joyner's practices as "outrageous and far outside the standard of care." She told Vice: "For him not to use condoms is medically unethical and irresponsible."
Barney and Friends aired on the US network PBS from 1991-2009, and was syndicated to other countries around the world. Joyner performed inside Barney costume until 2002, while US voice actor Bob West dubbed the dinosaur's dialogue.