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...Krinsky??s use of naughty words and willingness to address sexual taboos are not the only reasons for her column’s popularity—I could write “penis” and “vagina” all day and my mom would still be the only person to read my FM articles. People are drawn to Krinsky??s columns because she writes about sex in much the same way that most of us discuss it with our closest friends—freely and loosely. As Krinsky says...
...most men, this might not seem like the best way of achieving the sort of gender-balanced—or even guy-friendly—perspective that characterizes Krinsky??s work (after all, she is a staunch advocate of “swallow” ). To guarantee parity, Krinsky assures me that she solicits extensive input from guy friends as well. Krinsky??s ability to relate to the male perspective makes her sexual insights accessible to men and women alike...
...Krinsky??s efforts to spread the sexual gospel have found support in some unexpected realms. She has received messages of support from, among others, Yale alumni, including one e-mail from a 69-year-old (a fortunate coincidence) who thinks Krinsky is just “great.” A web search will reveal that Krinsky??s work is a favorite at certain fringe sex sites, such as 69wishes.com, which bills itself as the “Home of the Donkey Punch,” and deadmousedotnet.net...
...Krinsky??s mother, who is by Krinsky??s own account “quite conservative,” has come to terms with her daughter’s column but has decided not to partake in the weekly wisdom. She is aware that the column exists and is content with that...
...Krinsky??s father, however, has not enjoyed the same luxury of choosing whether or not to read the column for himself. In fact, several of his daughter’s pieces have reached him via e-mail as they traversed the list-serves of his New York investment bank. Though not yet privy to her entire body of work, Pa Krinsky has been able to decipher a light at the end of the tunnel with regard to his daughter’s writing prowess. “He thinks I’m a good writer...