Auntie Vice to Moderate This Week's #SexTalkTuesday

Auntie Vice to Moderate This Week's #SexTalkTuesday

BOSTON — #SexTalkTuesday has announced that writer and performer Auntie Vice will serve as guest moderator for this week’s edition of the Twitter-based chat show to discuss adaptive sex and body-inclusive sexual enhancement from 5-6 p.m. (PST).

A rep noted that Auntie Vice (aka Rebecca Blanton) hosts the “Fat Chicks on Top” podcast and also publishes the blog LoveLettersToAUnicorn.com.

“Their writing focuses on kink, BDSM, gender and power,” the rep added. “Their 2017 ‘The Big Workbook for Submissives’ was a finalist for the 2018 Golden Flogger Awards. They have appeared in Cosmopolitan, GQ and Bust as well as other prominent publications. Before becoming disabled, they previously headed the California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls, and also published ‘The Needs of California's Women Veterans: Results from the 2011 Survey,’ a report which formed the justification for more than two-dozen state and federal laws.”

“It’s such a pleasure to have Auntie Vice join us this week and to share our platform with such a prolific voice for inclusiveness, kink and more,” said Angie Rowntree, owner of Sssh.com and producer of #SexTalkTuesday. “No doubt, exploring the ways one might adapt sexual practices, or enhance sexual pleasure for differently abled partners, will resonate — after all, pleasure is for all bodies.”

Participate in the discussion by following the #SexTalkTuesday hashtag.

Find Auntie Vice on Twitter; follow Sssh.com on Twitter and XBIZ.tv, and direct inquiries to Rowntree at editor@sssh.com.

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