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- noun An
expert insexology .
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Examples
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Or at least not wanting all the sex they “should” be having — i.e., once or twice or even three times a week, depending on which sexpert is confidently throwing out the vague approximations.
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Or at least not wanting all the sex they “should” be having — i.e., once or twice or even three times a week, depending on which sexpert is confidently throwing out the vague approximations.
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Or at least not wanting all the sex they “should” be having — i.e., once or twice or even three times a week, depending on which sexpert is confidently throwing out the vague approximations.
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Or at least not wanting all the sex they “should” be having — i.e., once or twice or even three times a week, depending on which sexpert is confidently throwing out the vague approximations.
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A private act of masturbation, even masturbation to the tellings of rape victims, would be less detrimental on the whole than what happened with the so-called sexpert putting such an atrocious statement dismissing the recountings of rape victims out there for the malestream media to circle jerk with.
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Susannah Breslin sends in this clip, and says even she has no idea what this so-called "sexpert" on Fox News is implying.
Boing Boing 2009
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I am no kind of sexpert, but I'm pretty confident that whatever else may be going on with you sexually, thinking of yourself as diseased is not going to put you on a fast-track to orgasm.
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Her last comment about the future of the "sexpert" made me think twice.
Susie Bright: 2006 Sex Predictions I Wish Wouldn't Come True 2008
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Lakita Wright, self-proclaimed "sexpert" who has spoken to nations, Congress, and more than half a million young people this past year, stepped up to preach the "naked truth" (get it?) about abstinence and purity.
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A social worker, a doctor and a "sexpert" talk teens through contraception options and sex worries while a teen roving reporter investigates glamour modelling.
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