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Encore Episode: Why Women's Mags Give Such Ridiculous Sex Advice

By: Susie Bright
Narrated by: Susie Bright
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From 2008: Susie has a beef with many women's magazines. "Faking It: Sex, Lies, and Women's Magazines", an article by Liza Featherstone in Columbia Journalism Review, brings up many questions on the merit of magazine stories that produce sexual anxiety, obsession, and insecurities. Susie goes over some of the headlines you've seen while checking out on the grocery line: "7 Great Tips for Better Sex", "The 5 Most Erotic Body Parts", and "The 10 Best Places to Make Love". Next, Susie takes us to Czechoslovakia, where a recent study proclaims that foreplay is overrated. That's right, they've proven, through surveys, that great, orgasmic sex comes from the old in and out, not any pre-fun stimulation. Then, from the mailbag: A listener reports that there is life after marriage, kids, and divorce. 

You can send your confidential queries and comments to susie@susiebright.com. [Encore Episode, September 24, 2021] 

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