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In Bed with Susie Bright 227

The Trouble with Masturbation

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In Bed with Susie Bright 227

By: Susie Bright
Narrated by: Susie Bright
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Ta-dah! Susie's ready to unveil "Susie Selects" on Audible. Just type "Susie Selects" in Audible's search and you'll find Susie most mesmerizing picks. Then, Susie takes a look at Senator Sam Brownback's arguments against porn. You know the ones, that watching porn leads to masturbation, which causes a neurological reaction that will make you stop wanting sex with your spouse. Those arguments. Susie then praises the TV show, Nip/Tuck for its guilty pleasure value alone. Finally, in the mailbag, a husband reports that his wife has multiple orgasms, but seems hates sex. Don't forget, you can send your confidential questions and feedback about the show to susie@audible.com. (Episode 227, Nov 25, 2005).

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