Dr. Susan Block to Broadcast Awards Show on Saturday

LOS ANGELES — Sexologist and author Dr. Susan Block will remember 2016 with an awards presentation, to be broadcast live on “The Dr. Susan Block Show” this Saturday, Jan. 7 from 10:30 p.m.-midnight PST at DrSusanBlock.tv

The broadcast will be co-hosted by Cap’n Max and will feature Block’s Annual DrSusanBlock.tv Awards, aka the Susys. The award categories include Most Bonobo, Sexiest Sex Therapist, Funniest Porn Star, Best Female Ejaculator, Best Male Ejaculator, Most Orgasmic Sybian Rider, Sexiest Spoken Word, Funniest Fundamentalist Refugee, Most Artistic Anus, Best Aphrodisiacs, Best Exhibitionist, Most Musical Porn Star, Sexiest Live Musical Performance, Savviest Sex Worker, Most Creative Dominatix, Most Promising Porn Star Politician, and Best Bonobo Conservationists, among others. 

To win, one must have been a guest or placed a product on “The Dr. Susan Block Show in 2016.

“These awards honor excellence in broadcast artistry and exhibitionism, recognizing erotic performance, sexual intelligence and weapons of mass seduction,” Block said. “They celebrate The Bonobo Way of peace through pleasure in all kinds of weather and pay tribute, with love, humor and deep respect, to those who work and play in the field of sexuality.”

Block said, “For the sake of better sex education, superior sexuality research and development, more interesting and entertaining pornography, a more sex-positive aesthetic and a more bonoboesque ethos, we look forward to presenting these very special awards for our fourth consecutive year.”

The award ceremony will be held in Block’s Bonoboville studio in West Los Angeles. For members attending in person, doors will open at 9:30 p.m.

For more information on Block, follow her on Twitter.

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