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In Bed with Susie Bright 359

If You Could Watch Anyone Have Sex for an Hour....

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In Bed with Susie Bright 359

By: Susie Bright
Narrated by: Susie Bright
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Today's show features three big topics: voyeurism, sexual myths, and uncircumcised men. Susie starts off with a big question: "Who would you like to watch having sex?" Who is in your fantasy? Would it be Brad and Angelina, or would watching your neighbors do it be more of a turn on? Well, according to one of Susie's favorite fellow sexpert's Cory Silverberg we don't see enough regular sex. Instead, we're inundated with unrealistic media images, which make us think we're missing out when it comes to sexual know-how. Listen in to find out what to do.

Next, Susie continues with Cory Silverberg's list of "Lies We're Told About Sex". This group of myths has Susie rip-roaring mad. Some of the biggest lies: "Sex is natural and simple." "Sex is spontaneous." "Sex is special." "Bigger is better." And "There is a right and wrong way to have sex." No wonder we're all so mixed up!

Then, in the "Try This at Home" mailbag, a letter from a worried male listener who asks: "Do women really turn up their noses at uncircumcised men?"

Don't forget, you can send your confidential questions, feedback about the show, and requests for girly cards to susie@audible.com. (Episode 359, September 26, 2008)

Explicit Language Warning: You must be 18 years or older to purchase this program.

©2008 Audible, Inc and Susie Bright
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