In Bed with Susie Bright 537: Why 'Sex and the Single Girl' Still Rocks - Hardcore Dating Advice for the Madmen Set
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Susie Bright
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Susie Bright
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Susie starts off today's show with a remembrance of Helen Gurley Brown. Back in the 1960s, Brown, ahead of her time, offered up the idea that single women liked sex and should have a lot of it. She went on to become the editor of Cosmopolitan, where she was the first to bring titillating images and headlines to women's magazine covers. Susie plays a radio interview of Brown as she talks with conservative talk-show host Joe Pyne.
Next, a breast cancer survivor who enjoys sex is having a lot of pain and self-doubt. When sex hurts and you feel bad, what can you do? Susie reads an article by fellow sexpert Cory Silverberg from his About.com sexuality column. It's advice that we can all learn from.
Finally, it's our "Try This at Home" mailbag. Susie reads a letter from a gal with a quantity, not a quality, problem: "I've got two guys on the hook and I have to give one up. How do I decide which one to keep?"
Have a question? You can call Susie's hotline at 831-480-5110. And you can send your confidential questions - plus requests for free samples and blog banners! - to susie@susiebright.com. [Episode 537, August 24, 2012]
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