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In Bed with Susie Bright 276

By: Susie Bright
Narrated by: Susie Bright
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Susie celebrated the very start of 2007 by putting winning a wet T-shirt contest: her first! In this episode, she explains how you too can wow the judges the next time you're on stage dripping wet. Then, when Susie looks back on 2006, she says one of the biggest sex stories was Britney Spears flashing herself for the world to see. Susie says the whole phenomenon is remarkable, but mostly because people don't even know, or want to know, what they're looking at. Then, in the Try This at Home mailbag, Susie offers some timely advice to a woman who worries her boyfriend will be grossed out when he goes down on her. Don't forget, it's a new year and Susie's dying for your confidential sex questions, feedback about the show, and is ready and waiting to send you her "Girly Cards" so you can turn your friends on to the show. Just send an e-mail to susie@audible.com. (Episode 276, January 5, 2007)

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