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Cover of Bright, Susie-Best Sex Writing: The State of Today's Sexual Culture

Bright, Susie-Best Sex Writing: The State of Today's Sexual Culture

✍ Scribed by Bright, Susie; Kramer, Rachel Bussel


Book ID
108143488
Publisher
Cleis Press
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
122 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781573447713

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✦ Synopsis


In Best Sex Writing 2012 , sex columnist Rachel Kramer Bussel and noted commentator Susie Bright, this year's guest judge, collect the most challenging and provocative work on this endlessly evocative subject. Find out what's behind the latest political sex scandals in "Sex, Lies, and Hush Money," learn about how "Atheists Do It Better" and find out "Why Lying About Monogamy Matters." From an insider look at being gay in the military pre-DADT and an impassioned defense of circumcision to a dating site for people with STDs, nuanced explorations of teen sex laws, prostitution, sex at 66, SlutWalks, female orgasm workshops, and more, Best Sex Writing 2012 explores the smarter side of sexuality. This is bedtime reading for erotic intellectuals and those who want to go behind the latest leering headlines for real talk about the topic on everyone's lips.

Winner of IPPY (Independent Publisher) Gold Award for Sexuality/Relationships


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