We've Come a Long Way
It's 2009
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In case you missed the back and forth
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But we live in a strange world where this is a momentous occasion and accordingly
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And I care, and here's why: After years of dedication to Jimmyjane, I'm still astonished by the media's hesitation to touch the subject matter of sexuality and
lululemon, yes, vibrators
lululemon. It's fascinating to observe that everyone is so worried about what everyone else will think, particularly given that everybody's thinking the same thing vibrators are aok, and there's nothing wrong with enjoying a little sex every now and then.
Here's some more breaking news for you (spoiler alert): Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Lucky Charms Leprechaun and the Tooth Fairy don't exist. Oh, and one more thing we aren't airfreighted to our parents by storks. We're all here because someone somewhere had sex.
Allow me to provide a reassuring report from the front lines of the booming Sexual Wellbeing market you aren't alone. Everybody does it differently, but trust me, everybody's "doing it."
Barbara Walters was the first female coanchor of network evening news. She'll be 80 this year
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Tina Brown was a guest on Morning Joe when Mika expressed her dismay, and I applaud her for interjecting
casque beats, "Barbara Walters is allowed." I'll take that a step further and posit that, in fact, we're all allowed.
Sherri Shepard's suggestion that the women of The View should send Mika a vibrator is a good one. Imagine my delight when Elisabeth Hasselbeck proposed that it be accompanied by a note reading, "To Mika
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When that happens, we'll really know it's a changed world.
I totally agree with you Ethan it is time that people realize that open discussion about sexuality is not dirty or wrong. Sex is something that adults do, think about, worry about, have questions about and (gasp!) enjoy. I think it is great that people like Barbara Walters and Oprah are starting to talk about this topic openly as it provides a forum for discussion. It doesn't mean it is an open invitation to talk dirty or lewd, but I don't think that a public discussion about vibrators isn't setting us back morally.
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