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Sexis Editors,
Dec. 13, 2010
Another week, another hot topic, another 140 characters of steamy micro-erotic excellence. Presenting our weekly winner, runner-up and the outstanding entries for last week’s topic: When I was younger, I would have been so much happier with sex, if only I had known... what?
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RalphieGuy,
Dec. 02, 2010
Jean Marie Stine is the publisher/CEO of Renaissance eBooks Inc. One of the most successful and longest running eBook publishers (with nearly 1,800 titles currently available), Renaissance's various imprints crank out sci-fi (Futures Past), mysteries (Deer Stalker), and most famously, their Sizzler Editions, from which Stine has garnered a reputation as a publisher of red-hot erotica.
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Liz Langley,
Oct. 18, 2010
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Em & Lo,
Oct. 05, 2010
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Sexis Editors,
Sep. 20, 2010
Another week, another hot topic, another 140 characters of steamy micro-erotic excellence. Presenting our weekly winner, runner-up and the outstanding entries for last week’s topic: Fortune cookie sex advice.
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RalphieGuy,
Sep. 15, 2010
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Award Winning Author of Erotica Rachel Kramer Bussel,
Aug. 25, 2010
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Jeff Schult,
Aug. 09, 2010
A Beginner’s Guide to Turning On Your Audience and Your Editor
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Jeff Schult,
Aug. 02, 2010
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G.L. Morrison,
Apr. 26, 2010
When the rules of society overrun the path to sexual satisfaction, sometimes, the only way to get back on track is with a little—or a lot—of hands-on help.
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Nina Hartley,
Mar. 09, 2010
Great sex is easy... when you're Nina Hartley, but even Nina says there's a lot to be learned from reading. This week, Nina tells us which books are essential to educating your libido.
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Nina Hartley,
Feb. 02, 2010
This week, Nina discusses some of the better sex advice books available, from Tristan Taormino to Carol Queen, and even Nina herself! She also gives a few tips on how to enjoy a rewarding sex life with a partner with MS.
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The Bloggess,
Dec. 17, 2009
Wow. Just…wow.
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Alisa Bowman,
Dec. 08, 2009
Last I wrote, I was feeling like an old, haggard, dull excuse for a wife—the very type of wife who might have a husband who wasn’t particularly interested in bedding down with her. I can tell you, worrying that you may no longer be attracted to your husband is one problem. Worrying that he may no longer be attracted to you? That’s a problem of an entirely different magnitude.
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