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To: Dealer who wrote (1)10/16/2000 11:43:03 AM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (2) of 65232
 
China News....Peaking man......Hopefully hot to trot.....
For Dr Judy's Book...............
A Cure for China's Bedroom Blues

BEIJING (Reuters) - U.S. sex therapist Dr Judy launched a
revolution in the Chinese bedroom on Monday with a pair of racy
love guides that would make Communist Party puritans blush.

Judy Kuriansky, a radio agony aunt and veteran guest on
U.S. television chatshows from Ricki Lake to Larry King Live,
vowed to help cure Chinese bedroom blues with a revival of
tantric sex -- a Buddhist combination of spiritual and physical
intercourse.

``These ancient techniques of sexual love were lost and
repressed,'' she told reporters. ``It is my mission to revive
these techniques here in China.''

Kuriansky is touring China to promote her books, ``The
Complete Idiot's Guide to a Healthy Relationship'' and ``The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Dating,'' which she hopes will
encourage people to talk more openly about sex in China.

Two decades of economic reform have exposed China to
liberal Western sexual mores mainly through films and
magazines, but attitudes to sex across most of the nation
remain steadfastly conservative.

``Chinese couples do not talk about sex,'' said Kuriansky
before demonstrating some simple exercises and showing pictures
of different shaped genitalia.

``Chinese women don't know as much about their bodies.

Chinese men don't know as much about theirs.''

The biggest problem in many Chinese relationships was
boredom, she said.

``They are not as creative about doing things to spark up
their love life... like dressing up, dancing or stripping.''

``I feel the gods have put me in this place to pioneer
this.''
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