In Bed with Susie Bright 667: 'The Serial Killer Who Propositioned Me': Are the Dating Front Lines More Dangerous Than Ever?
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Mental illness, meet Match.com. Is casual flirtation being ruined by an epidemic of "crazy, armed, and dangerous"? Just imagine: You meet a guy at the coffee shop, and then friend him on Facebook, but he turns out to be too creepy, so you block him. Then he turns out to have targeted and killed other women just like you. Susie reads a blog entry from a woman who met a mentally ill man who "loved" Asian women to the point of obsession. When they wouldn't go out with him, he murdered them.
Next, Susie has some good medical news about chlamydia. Scientists are one step closer to a chlamydia vaccine. Sexually transmitted diseases are among the oldest, most persistent, and most widespread of maladies, so why has it taken so long to develop these drugs? Susie says it's prudishness.
Then, it's our "Try this a Home" mailbag. Susie has a letter from a listener who asks, "What are your best tips for great outdoor sex?" Hint: Keep the bug spray handy!
Have a question or news story for Susie? You can send your confidential queries and comments to susie@susiebright.com. [Episode 667, July 24, 2015]
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