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Article: Awakenings: one woman found a Catwoman-like power in her adolescent fingertips. Another--after a lifetime of swinging from chandeliers--realized she had more fun in bed. A third can't say enough about Astroglide. Eight writers recall the aha! moments that rocked their (sex) lives forever.(Sex: The Power & The Glory)
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- O, The Oprah Magazine
- Article date:
- October 1, 2004
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