In Bed with Susie Bright 690: "Carol" and the Cinema Myth of Bambi's Lesbian Love

In Bed with Susie Bright 690: "Carol" and the Cinema Myth of Bambi's Lesbian Love

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Read by: Susie Bright

Language: English

Length: 29 minutes

Publisher: In Bed with Susie Bright

Release date: 2016-01-22

Susie was recently asked to comment on Bound, one of the hottest lesbian movies ever. People are wondering if the new film Carol holds up to that same high standard. Susie goes into detail about what makes lesbian sex scenes come alive on screen. And although Carol is gorgeous and suspenseful, it gets the sex all wrong. Susie gives us background on the author Patricia Highsmith, whose book The Price of Salt was the inspiration for the movie.

Next, your vagina is just fine as it is! Don't fall for those "womb detox pearls", a new product that promises to flush out toxins and rejuvenate your vaginal canal. Outrageous hokum, cries Susie!

Then, "What's New on Audible"? This week, it's a richly imagined post-slavery epic. The Abduction of Smith and Smith, by Rashad Harrison, narrated by J. D. Jackson, is a thrilling and harrowing historical fiction about two enemies who become the unlikeliest of allies.

Have a question or news story for Susie? You can send your confidential queries and comments to susie@susiebright.com. [Episode 690, January 22, 2016]

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