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Despite the sexual tone of her previous tomes Satisfaction: The Art Of
The Female Orgasm released in 2003 and Sexual Intelligence in 2005,
[the people at] Piccadily insist that the latest book will not encourage
promiscuity, which Cattrall's on-screen persona of Samatha Jones in
Sex And The City, a TV drama, is famous for.
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1. Just because you played a nymphomaniac on TV doesn't mean
you played a
gifted nymphomaniac; Samantha might've just been
easy to plug, and not that extraordinary.
2. Still worried about turning teenaged girls into sluts? Most of the
girls in Westmount crossed that divide (he he)
before they were
sixteen, and that was back in the early 80s.
Teenaged girls are slutty enough already, thanks.
3. Those girls will probably think of Kim in most unfavorable terms
as a result of the age gap between them, so I hope she got a good
advance, because this book will sink like the
Andrea Doria.