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In Bed with Susie Bright 414

If Tiger Woods Is a Sex Addict, So Was Arnold Palmer

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In Bed with Susie Bright 414

By: Susie Bright
Narrated by: Susie Bright
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Sports stars and sex have long gone together hand-in-hand. We love hearing about the exciting lives of our heroes until it gets kind of messy, like the recently discovered sexcapades of beloved golfer Tiger Woods. On today's show, Susie looks at the many hurdles ahead for Tiger if he wants to recapture his career and his family. It's not all about an over-active libido, there are many factors contributing to why he had to fall. Susie doesn't buy the old sex addict excuse; she sees a man conflicted over being forced into playing golf as a child who has become an insecure man looking for love in all the wrong places!

Next, it's a week before Christmas, and Susie has a special holiday poem she reads for you. It's from one of her favorite songs, by Dory Previn: "Did Jesus Have a Baby Sister?"

Then, in the "Try This at Home" mailbag, Susie answers a letter from a concerned dad. How do you tell the kids why you shave your pubes?

Have a question? You can call Susie's hotline at 831-480-5110. And you can send your confidential questions - plus requests for free samples and blog banners! - to susie@susiebright.com. (Episode 414, December 18, 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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