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In Bed with Susie Bright 278

By: Susie Bright
Narrated by: Susie Bright
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Susie's been taking sex surveys lately, and the results have her thinking about what do we really mean when we say we want to get it on? Do we mean different things when we're talking about having sex with a familiar lover, a new "conquest", or by ourselves? Susie has her answers, and she wants to know yours too! Then, in her ongoing review of the year in sex, Susie looks at some of the political sex scandals of 2006 and how the Republicans ended up paying at the polls for their closeted and hypocritical sex. And, in the Try This at Home mailbag, a woman wonders if her ejactualation is such a bad thing after all. Don't forget, you can send your confidential questions, feedback about the show, and requests for Susie's Girly Cards to susie@audible.com. (Episode 278, January 19, 2007)

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