In Bed with Susie Bright 669: Why Are the World's Most Glamorous Movie Stars Fighting Sex Workers' Rights?
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Amnesty International is facing a backlash for proposing a new policy for sex workers. They want to stop the criminalization of buying or selling sex between consenting adults. Susie says, Hooray! But some big-time Hollywood stars are using their fame to oppose this effort, because they think sex workers are always oppressed and trafficked. But the World Health Organization has also called for decriminalization, so we'll have to see how this plays out. Will celebrity power influence - or just muddy up - the process?
Next, Susie has a question for you: What birth control method has rather unfairly faded into obscurity? Answer: the diaphragm, but it's making a comeback. Susie has a tutorial you will love.
Finally, it's our "Try this at Home" mailbag. Susie has a letter from a listener who writes, "I haven't had sex in 40 years, but I've just found a young, hot new boyfriend, and I need help getting my vagina back in working order. Can you give me some tips?"
Have a question or news story for Susie? You can send your confidential queries and comments to susie@susiebright.com. [Episode 669, August 7, 2015]
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