Jessica Drake Named Official Sex Educator for AdultDVDEmpire

LOS ANGELES — Jessica Drake has been named the official sex educator for the AdultDVDEmpire.com online community.

The online adult retailer is launching “Ask jessica drake Anything,” a place where members can submit questions about sex, love and relationships.

Each month, Drake will select ten questions and post her answers on the site. In addition, the authors of the questions will receive complete sets of the “jessica drake’s Guide to Wicked Sex” educational DVD series.

To submit questions, click here.

“We feel very lucky to have jessica drake join our team in her new role as the official sex educator of Adult DVD Empire," said Courtney Arthur, director of marketing. "jessica drake has always been a favorite here and I know both our male and female customers are going to jump at the chance to get her expert insight and opinion on their sex and relationship questions.”

Volumes in “jessica drake’s Guide to Wicked Sex” include “Fellatio,” “Anal” and “Positions.” A fourth installment, “Female Masturbation,” has been completed and will be released on Jan. 25.

“It’s a huge honor for me to be the exclusive sex educator for AdultDVDEmpire.com,” Drake said. “The site has always been supportive of my movies, and I am thrilled they are interested in becoming involved in the educational aspect of my career as well. I look forward to sharing advice with their community and hope both I and my series, ‘jessica drake’s Guide to Wicked Sex,’ may be of help.”

In addition to creating this exclusive line of educational DVDs and her position as the official sex educator for AdultDVDEmpire.com, she also assists men and women in becoming more sexually aware with Sex for the Wicked Woman, a series of self-help seminars.

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