Candice Bergen Checks Out How to Spice Up Your Sex Life.Entertainment Editors *ALL Times ET/PT NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 29, 2002 Oxygen's "Candice Checks It Out" Visits an Adult Toy Party, a Neurologist and a "Sexpert" on Sunday, September 1 at 9:30 pm* Pumpkin pie pumpkin pie traditional dish, especially at Thanksgiving. [Am. Culture: Flexner, 68] See : America or an adult sex toy sex toy Sexology Any device used during sexual activity to enhance pleasure Examples Chains, dildos, special condoms, edible undergarments, whip Per Cicero O tempora! O mores! - which is best for heightening sex drives? Host Candice Bergen Candice Patricia Bergen (born May 9, 1946) is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning American actress and former fashion model, known primarily for her roles in sitcoms and television. goes to the experts this week on Oxygen's "Candice Checks It Out," Sunday, September 1, at 9:30 pm, to find out how women today can use both to spice up their sex lives. This week, Ms. Bergen investigates unconventional methods men and women are taking to remedy their bedroom blahs. She speaks with adult toy party planner Patty Brisben, scent expert and neurologist Dr. Alan Hirsch and sex expert Laura Corn. Viewers get an inside look into today's versions of Tupperware(R) parties as "Candice Checks It Out" visits Patty Brisben, operator and owner of Slumber Parties. Selling adult sex toys and accessories at neighbors' homes, Ms. Brisben explains how women of suburbia take comfort in searching together for new techniques or toys to liven li·ven tr. & intr.v. li·vened, li·ven·ing, li·vens To make or become more lively: liven up a party; a discussion that livened up. things up. "It's women sitting there at a party and being educated, but in a light-hearted manner," says the single mother of two. "They can really laugh and talk about it (sex) and when it's over, not feel dirty when they leave." Ms. Bergen also determines whether lavender or pumpkin pie is the scent women should dab behind their ears to get their partners in the mood. Dr. Alan Hirsch, director of the Smell and Taste Research Foundation, studies how aromas affect sexual arousal sexual arousal Horny/horniness, randy/randiness Physiology A state of sexual 'yellow alert' which has a mental component–↑ cortical responsiveness to sensory stimulation, and physical component–↑ penile sensitivity, neural response to stimuli, , suggesting the mix of pumpkin pie and lavender scents is the number one aroma combination in attracting men, followed by donuts donuts - (Obsolete) A collective noun for any set of memory bits. This usage is extremely archaic and may no longer be live jargon; it dates from the days of ferrite core memories in which each bit was implemented by a doughnut-shaped magnetic flip-flop. and black licorice licorice (lĭk`ərĭs, –rĭsh), name for a European plant (Glycyrrhiza glabra) of the family Leguminosae (pulse family) and for the sweet substance obtained from the root. . Oxygen finally delves deeper into ways to increase sex drives as Ms. Bergen talks with Laura Corn, a self-published, self-proclaimed sex guru. Author of over 10 books, including "The Great American Sex Diet," Ms. Corn shocks the actress with inventive and stimulating "menus" - suggesting people know why they should spice up their sex lives, but do not. Linda Corradina serves as the executive producer for "Candice Checks It Out," Oxygen's new half-hour weekly series in which host Candice Bergen takes to the streets to explore the latest trends and look into unfamiliar territory. The series' episodes repeat during the week on Oxygen on Mondays at 7 pm and Saturdays at 4 pm. *ALL Times ET/PT |
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