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Encore Episode: The Canadian Prostitutes Who Wouldn't Back Down
- Narrated by: Susie Bright
- Length: 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
[Contains explicit content] Susie brings you a show from 2010. First, a sexual thumbs up nod to Canada, where courts have said whores can run a lawful business; now they can even call the police and report a bad client. Next, Susie has a voyeuristic interview with a willing listener into sex games. Then, a question from a listener: "How come I'm getting a migraine headache just as I'm about to orgasm?" Have a question or news story for Susie? You can send your confidential queries and comments to susie@susiebright.com. [Encore Episode, September 15, 2017]
©2017 Audible, Inc. and Susie Bright
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