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الاثنين، 10 أكتوبر 2011

Nothing's off-limits to sexologist Emily Morse








Emily Morse -- loyal friend, po­lit­ical campaign staffer, doc­u­mentary filmmaker -- was always popular. ("She always had 20 best friends," her moth­er says.)
Then, the for­mer Farm­ington Hills res­ident started a talk show about sex.
And complete strangers started ask­ing her about ev­ery­thing from the eti­quette of three­somes to pe­nis size. ("Noth­ing embarrasses me," says Morse, 41, who lives in San Francisco.) Fetishists befriended her; folks from a dungeon invited her to stop by. Sex toy compa­nies began sending her presents that she admits to re-gifting to friends.
Now, she is about to hit the re­al big time.
Morse's illus­trated book on sex -- "Hot Sex: 200 Things You Can Try Tonight" (Weldon Press, $19.95), due out Tuesday -- is informative and blunt. (Her cowrit­er is sex ed­ucator Jamye Waxman who, until 2009, wrote a col­umn for Playgirl.)
And Morse said she is about to start film­ing a re­ality show slated to air next year on the Bravo network.
"I love what I do," says Morse. "Un­less you're asexual, most people have this need for sex and this desire for sex. ... It's some­thing that's always on ev­erybody's mind. It runs our world."
A po­lit­ical be­ginning
Af­ter graduating from the Uni­versity of                   
Michigan in 1992, Morse packed up and moved to California to work on po­lit­ical campaigns.
She had an intern­ship with Barbara Boxer's successful run for the U.S. Sen­ate. Af­ter that, Morse worked on campaigns for San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown and Car­ol Migden, a for­mer member of the San Francisco Board of Super­vi­sors and state leg­is­lator.
She made a doc­u­mentary film -- "See How They Run" -- about San Francisco's 1999 mayoral race; it made the film fes­tival circuit and eventually aired on PBS. The best part of the project, Morse decided, was inter­view­ing people. "That is re­ally what excites me -- inter­views, talking to people, getting their opin­ions."
In many ways, politics and public ser­vice suit­ed Morse. As a child she spent hours playing          

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