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Amy Sohn

March 17, 2003 | Naked City
Toy Story

Shannon Mullen’s Sex-Ed Salons, where women get together over mimosas and vibrators, are meant to make buying a sex toy as comfortable and easy as possible.

June 16, 2003 | Naked City
Unfaithful

A single episode of infidelity can obliterate a marriage, but in the case of Jay and Vanessa, cheating on each other made them realize just what their relationship was worth.

April 7, 2003 | Naked City
Healing Hands

A sex surrogate helps men get over their sexual dysfunctions by getting into bed with them. Is this medicine? Or plain old-fashioned prostitution served up with a spoonful of love?

May 12, 2003 | Naked City
Covering The Bases

Some shockingly savvy private-school girls on the sexual politics of hooking up, getting and giving pleasure, and parents who are too hip.

March 8, 2004 | Naked City
Class Action

In yoga studios all over town, people are working up a sweat watching their classmates work up a sweat—and oh, yeah, there’s that inner-tranquillity stuff, too.

April 25, 2004 | Naked City
Look, Ma: No Men!

It isn’t easy being a single mom and trying to date—especially when your kid’s threatening to kill your boyfriend.

June 7, 2004 | Naked City
Teasy Does It

Tired of the constant barrage of in-your-face sex in popular culture? You’re not alone—which may explain the comeback of good old-fashioned burlesque.

July 21, 2003 | Naked City
The Other Woman

Dana Pearl insists that she doesn’t go looking for married men, but in the last eight years ten of them have found her.

November 3, 2003 | Naked City
The Wedding Planner

From the moment she sent out the invitations, everything that could go wrong with the writer’s wedding plans did—except, of course, the part that mattered most.

March 24, 2003 | Naked City
Surprise Finish

A successful match among the silver set may require a bit of extra polish—and a prescription or two—but one couple learned it’s never too late to find the love of your life.

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