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Hey sex fans,
We take a short break from The Erotic Mind series today so that I can attend to the backlog of messages from the sexually worrisome that clogs my in-box and voicemail. Today’s show is all Q&A, people. So make yourself comfortable it’s gonna be a very interesting ride.
Oh, and to make things really interesting, as well as satisfy a friend suppressed desire to dole out sex advice. (Apparently he thinks this gig is a cakewalk.) I’m gonna let him have the first words of advice on today’s questions. My friend, who wishes to be known as Uncle Iodine, claims to enjoy the sadistic Samaritan rush of helping people. Well we’ll just see about that.
Among today’s correspondents there are:
- Rachel’s orgasms are all wet.
- Megan’s guy has a bent dick. What’s up with that?
- Devin has foreskin problems. Will this affect the size of his dick?
- Louise wants to know why guys like to cum on their partners.
- Joe’s wife is regularly peggin’ the shit out of him, and he wants more!
- Abe and Sandy both have things stuck in their asses. WTF?
- Ken can’t tell if he’s into boys or girls.
- Chester wants a pill that’ll grow his dick bigger.
BE THERE OR BE SQUARE!
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