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In Bed with Susie Bright 427

Iceland Bans Striptease - Are They Feminists or Prigs?

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In Bed with Susie Bright 427

By: Susie Bright
Narrated by: Susie Bright
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Susie has a beef with a story that claims that Iceland is the world's most feminist country. Why? Because they say they banning strip clubs is pro-feminist. And Susie says wait a minute! Susie finds too many holes in the logic of a recent article in the Guardian newspaper equating feminism to not profiting from sex. At question is the idea of what makes up feminist thought regarding exploitation of women and money brought in from Strip Clubs. Susie thinks that Iceland is looking at stopping the sex industry not to help women but because of misdirected moral reasoning.

Next, in today's Tell Me Your Sex Story Susie speaks with a listener from Boston who is a 34 year old software trainer who shares her take on masturbation, threesomes and more. She's a playful computer geek.

Then, in the Try This at Home mailbag, we have a letter from a listener who has good problem; how to enjoy sex after a huge weight loss.

You can call with your question to Susie's hotline at 831-480-5110. You can send your confidential questions- plus requests for free samples and blog banners!- to susie@susiebright.com. (Episode 427, April 2, 2010)

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