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Musings of an Inappropriate Woman: The Sex Myth: Book interviewees wanted

rachelhills:

I’m currently working on the “normality” chapter of my book, The Sex Myth: where our ideas about what’s normal come from, how they’ve changed over time, and how they impact us as individuals and as a society.

And if you’ve ever felt like, when it comes to sex and relationships, you’re…

Talk to Rachel for her interesting book!

  4:59 pm  |   December 7 2011   |  31 notes   |  View comments  

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    Sounds ridiculously interesting...amazing opportunity!
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    Rachel for her interesting book!
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