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Sex. Think of all the different ways of, uh, putting it. You can make love, bone down, screw, engage in intercourse, or (God forbid) rip guts. But no matter how you word it, there's always more to learn. No one knows this better than Mary Roach, whose latest book, Bonk:...
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Sex. Think of all the different ways of, uh, putting it. You can make love, bone down, screw, engage in intercourse, or (God forbid) rip guts. But no matter how you word it, there’s always more to learn. No one knows this better than Mary Roach, whose latest book, Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex, focuses on the, uh, ins and outs of the whole ordeal. The author of the bestsellers Stiff and Spook wrote Bonk after hanging with sex professionals to find out what really happens when hoo-has and ding-a-lings get together.

Fri., April 17, 7 p.m., 2009

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