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In Bed with Susie Bright 383

The Happy Kiwi Hooker...and Sex Lubes that Changed the World

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In Bed with Susie Bright 383

By: Susie Bright
Narrated by: Susie Bright
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Today's show features three distinct stories: New Zealand sex workers, a list of the best lube products, and a happy ending for a prostate-cancer survivor.

Starting "Down Under", Susie fills us in on the legalization of the prostitution trade. By decriminalizing this kind of work, many Kiwis are now part of a legitimate and safer business. The girls have worker's rights, and health standards are now enforced. But they still face a society in which the citizens say "no brothel in my neighborhood".

Next, Susie reads from a very ooey-goey list. What are the very best sex lubes? Susie's fellow sexpert and columnist Cory Silverberg has come up with a review of "Lubricants That Changed the World". Get your pen and pencil ready to make your sexy shopping list; there are some surprises on this best-10 countdown!

Then, in the "Try This at Home" mailbag, Susie gets a letter from a man who found that prostate surgery liberated his sexuality instead of ending it. This is a joyful letter you won't want to miss.

Got questions? Call Susie's hotline at 831-480-5110. You can also send your confidential questions - plus requests for free samples and blog banners! - to susie@susiebright.com. (Episode 383, April 3, 2009)

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

©2009 Audible, Inc and Susie Bright
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