Episode 241 - Mel Ignatow: Karma's Glass Table

Episode 241 - Mel Ignatow: Karma's Glass Tabl...

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ShortHand: Wallis Simpson – The Nearly-Nazi-Queen of England

They said she'd mastered a Chinese sex technique that could "make a matchstick feel like a Havana cigar". Top Nazi Joachim Von Ribbentrop allegedly sent her 17 carnations for each night they slept together. After three botched facelifts, she became a bed-bound recluse scammed by ...  Show more

ShortHand: Kinky Sex in '50s America - The Kinsey Scale

“The Kinsey Reports” – Alfred Kinsey’s 1950s studies into how people like to have sex, and with who – did a lot more than ruffle a few feathers. Even acknowledging that some of us like a bit of light biting or partner-swapping was enough to make headlines. The rest was enough to ...  Show more

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