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Encore Episode: The History of Black and Inter-Racial Sex on Screen

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Encore Episode: The History of Black and Inter-Racial Sex on Screen

By: Susie Bright
Narrated by: Susie Bright
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[Contains explicit content] From 2008: Before comic George Carlin’s recent death, he spoke about dying and that he thought our life cycle was backwards. He believed it would be better to have old age out of the way first and then get younger and younger until we end up in the womb. Next, Susie looks at how Black and inter-racial sex videos have evolved since the 1980s. The adult video boom thrives on bringing sexual secrets into America's bedrooms, capitalizing on taboo interests. With titles like Black Chicks Do It Better and In and Out of Africa, these porn movies presented themes that at the time seemed risky but soon became the norm. Susie's investigative reporting examines why racism penetrated the porn industry. Then, from the mailbag, a listener asks: "Hospital sex. Am I crazy, or does it really happen? Is it weird to be horny while recuperating from surgery?"

You can send your confidential queries and comments to susie@susiebright.com. [Encore Episode, September 3, 2021]

©2021 Audible, Inc., and Susie Bright (P)2021 Audible, Inc., and Susie Bright
Personal Development Sexual & Reproductive Health

Critic Reviews

"Highly addictive." (Jezebel.com)

"The avatar of American erotica." (The New York Times)

"Maybe the best sex writer in America, period." (Boston Phoenix)

"Let's face it. She's not boring." (The Los Angeles Times Magazine)

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