In Bed with Susie Bright 635: The Booty-Eating Renaissance?
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Susie Bright
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Are you familiar with the term "tossing salad" when it means something other than mixing the lettuce for dinner? If not, here's a vocabulary tip: hipsters use this phrase to mean eating booty, or anilingus. Susie reads from a Gawker article by Tyrone Palmer that details recent hip-hop stars' declarations of liking to "eat da booty". Citing many rappers, this article shines a positive light on what Susie says is a delightful pleasure that has been stigmatized as dirty - and as a line that shouldn't be crossed - and that means you are gay.
Next, a headline: Men Who Make Virginity Pledges as Teens Struggle with Sex Once Married. Susie finds this research, from livescience.com, to be understandably true - and sad. The Purity culture has, in fact, kept young people from having unmarried sex, but it hasn't dealt with some deep psychological scars. Some men surveyed spoke about needing guidance once they were married, because the church had taught them to talk about sex with their teenage peers, but then when married to keep their mouths shut.
Then, in our "What's New on Audible" segment, Susie has another audiobook sample for us to hear, from True Porn Clerk Stories by Ali Davis. Susie loves to think about the old video stores, where all kinds of crazy behavior was on display. This is a great book, and the author narrates it.
Have a question or a news story for Susie? You can send your confidential queries and comments to susie@susiebright.com. [Episode 635, October 24, 2014]
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