Cory, the Sexuality Guide at About.com and one of the most highly respected sex educators in North America, reviewed Sexier Sex and included a Q&A with me:
Regina Lynn Offers Lessons from the Brave New Sexual Frontier
I really liked this part of our interview:
How did your writing change?
My Wired News editors get nervous if I start talking about ‘relationships,’ but I can say ’social networking’ or ’social media’ or ‘web 2.0′ to mean the same thing. But in the book, why, I could accept that people (including men!) have relationships, I could write about the full range of what sex means, from playful romp to Deep Meaningful Affirmation of Love and Commitment. No matter where you identify yourself genderwise, those are universal themes — but a tech-culture publication like Wired.com doesn’t want to stray too far into ‘women’s magazine’ territory. It’s all semantics, and rather hilarious when you think about it.
Thank you, Cory. I feel tremendously validated.
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Comment by phalcomb — May 9, 2008 @ 1:20 pm
yay! glad to hear it. and thanks so much for the public review on amazon.
Comment by regina lynn — May 12, 2008 @ 11:16 am