#SexTalkTuesday Adult Twitter Chat Goes Weekly

CYBERSPACE —Twitter-based sex chat program Sex Talk Tuesday (#SexTalkTuesday) announced that it is boosting the frequency of chats from a biweekly to weekly basis to keep up with its growing fanbase.

#SexTalkTuesday will now be hosting a new guest moderator every Tuesday from 4-5 p.m. EST.  

“When we started Sex Talk Tuesday last year, we never dreamed that it would become so popular,” said Angie Rowntree, Sssh.com publisher and producer of #SexTalkTuesday. “The positive response from speakers and participants alike has been tremendous, and I'm looking forward to what wonderful opportunities this year will bring us. Of course, none of this would be possible without the insight and dedication of Lauren MacEwen … head of our social media team.”

According to the producers, #SexTalkTuesday was the first-ever adult Twitter chat to hit the social media platform, and was launched because the makers “saw a need for a space to have active conversation about sex topics” Rowntree explained.

The interactive chat tackles provocative sex topics without relying on hardcore images. Previous guest moderators include Dr. Chauntelle Tibbals, Jerry Barnett from Sex and Censorship, Nina Hartley, comedian Sara Benincasa, Midori, Erika Lust, comedian and actress Desiree Burch, Joan Price and Chanel Preston. It has also received nods from mainstream outlets like The Daily Dot and AARP.

Each session, a guest moderator asks its Twitter participants sex, love and health-related questions, who in turn send hundreds of tweets in response during each round of #SexTalkTuesday.

To see the upcoming moderators and topics, read past chat archives and more, visit SexTalkTuesday.com

#SexTalkTuesday is hosted and coordinated by Sssh.com, an online destination for erotica “made by and for women.” 

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