Jenny Block to Moderate 'Sex Talk Tuesday' Tomorrow

LOS ANGELES — Sex writer Jenny Block will be moderating Sssh.com's "Sex Talk Tuesday" this Tues., Jun. 28 at 12 noon PST on Twitter. 

Block will be discussing masturbation for women using the hashtag #SexTalkTuesday. Block is currently on a book tour in support of her most recent book "The Ultimate Guide to Solo Sex: All You Need to Know About Masturbation."

"I am so thrilled to be hosting 'Sex Talk Tuesday,'" Block said. "I have so many fun questions for you, and I look forward to answering your questions as well. It's going to be an hour full of fun and great information. Hope lots of you will join us to chime in, or to simply soak in the convo."

For more details on Jenny Block's "Sex Talk Tuesday" Twitter chat, visit this link.

A description of "The Ultimate Guide to Solo Sex: All You Need to Know About Masturbation" said, "Masturbation is a many-splendid thing, but even here, all of us can get into a comfortable rut. Take what can be really good to really great with Jenny Block' s guide to getting in on with yourself. Whether you are happily coupled, on your own, poly, or demonstrating your solo skills for your lover(s), Block has the very best advice."

Block's previous books include "O Wow: Discovering Your Ultimate Orgasm" and "Open: Love, Sex, and Life in an Open Marriage." Block is a monthly columnist for the Dallas Voice and also writes for Playboy.com, the Huffington Post, AskMen.com, YourTango.com, EdgeDallas.com and TheDailyMeal.com.

For more information on "Sex Talk Tuesday," follow them on Twitter.

For more information on Block, visit her official website or follow her on Twitter or Facebook.

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