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Encore Episode: The Man Behind the Sexy Little Vibrator

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Encore Episode: The Man Behind the Sexy Little Vibrator

By: Susie Bright
Narrated by: Susie Bright
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[Contains explicit content] From 2009: Imagine what fun it might be to design vibrators! Susie talks with Ethan Imboden, the founder and chief creative behind Jimmyjane, a company that believes "naughty is nice, sexy is smart, and pleasure is in the details". Here's a man who needs to know his product is not only functional but sensational in all respects. Next, Susie talks about having herpes. Not only is dealing with the virus a daily concern, but it costs Susie an arm and a leg for the prescription. It's yet another pharmaceutical whose price is almost as much as the monthly mortgage payment. Then, Susie gets a phone-call question from South Carolina. We hear from a man who wonders if there is anything an overweight guy with a small dick can do to get laid.

You can send your confidential queries and comments to susie@susiebright.com. [Encore Episode, October 15, 2021]

©2021 Audible, Inc., and Susie Bright (P)2021 Audible, Inc., and Susie Bright
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"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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