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Susan Block, also known as Dr. Susan Block and Dr. Suzy, is an American
sex therapist Sex therapy is a therapeutic strategy for the improvement of sexual function and treatment of sexual dysfunction. This includes dysfunctions such as premature ejaculation and delayed ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, lack of sexual interest or a ...
, author, filmmaker, cable TV talk show host, and cultural commentator. She is perhaps best known for her television specials on
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. She is the founder and director of The Dr. Susan Block Institute for the Erotic Arts & Sciences. Block is also known for her philosophy of ethical hedonism and ''The Bonobo Way'', as well as her writings on sex, love, politics, and culture in ''
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'', '' Perfect 10'', the ''
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'', ''Metro'', ''The Brentwood Bla Bla'', ''Beverly Hills, The Magazine'', and her own publications ''Dr. Susan Block's Journal'', ''The Cannes Bla Bla'' and her
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, Bloggamy. Block is also known for her
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celebrations attended by couples and other participants, as well as her Internet, TV and radio shows featuring professors and porn stars, erotic art exhibitions, sex educational salons, seminars and other events at the Dr. Susan Block Institute for the Erotic Arts & Sciences, a.k.a. Dr. Suzy's Speakeasy in Los Angeles. Block is also a self-proclaimed
sex therapist Sex therapy is a therapeutic strategy for the improvement of sexual function and treatment of sexual dysfunction. This includes dysfunctions such as premature ejaculation and delayed ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, lack of sexual interest or a ...
in private practice and works with clients from all over the world, using her therapy techniques to deal with various sexual problems, both in person and over the telephone.


Biography


Early life

Block was born in
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, and grew up in
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. Block comes from a
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upbringing. She was an honors student at
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, recipient of the DAR Award, President of the Philadelphia
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and Editor-in-Chief of the ''Harriton Forum''
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which she renamed the ''Harriton Free Forum'' (the name stuck for over 20 years). She was accepted into
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in 1973, graduated from
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, majoring in Theater Studies, in 1977. She received her
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and doctorate degrees in philosophy from Pacific Western University (now called
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) in 1991, a school without
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, and wrote her doctoral thesis on "Being A Woman: A Philosophical Analysis of the Four Aspects of Female
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According to
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." In 2011 she was awarded an honorary doctorate by the
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. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Block continued her studies in theater, sex and philosophy at PWU,
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,
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, and the
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. She also worked as a
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City
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, performed as a member of the casts of New England Commedia and La Mer Mime, and Mask Theater, and wrote freelance articles. She climbed to the top of the
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, as well as the
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, several times with members of the San Francisco Suicide Club. She also traveled extensively throughout the United States, Mexico, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Israel, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Nepal. In 1984, Block published her first book, ''Advertising for Love'' ( William Morrow) which forecast the
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revolution that soon began in newspapers and magazines and now, the Internet.


Radio

Toward the end of that year, she began hosting her first radio talk show ''Radio Match'', It was broadcast from
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in
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, where she helped
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meet on the air, (but only on the air). Later it went out as ''Date Night'' on Saturday nights. The content was largely provided by listeners, male and female, who would call in and be linked up with each other from the control room. The show was produced and financed by John Clark.


Marriage and collaboration with Lobkowicz

In late 1984, she met her husband-to-be Maximillian Rudolph Lobkowicz-Filangieri through KIEV. Though they became good friends, they were in relationships with other people, and didn't get romantically involved until six years later. In 1986, Block started some of the first 976 and 900 number telephone dating, advice and fantasy lines. In 1987, Block moved her radio program to KFOX 93.5 FM, where it became less of a matchmaking show and more of a call-in talk show about sex, politics and culture with guests like Dr.
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,
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of
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and comedian
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. During this time, she also contributed
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to Dr. Lonnie Barbach's
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, ''Pleasures'', ''Erotic Interludes'' and ''The Erotic Encounter''. She wrote the last story with Lobkowicz. In 1990, Block collaborated with Lobkowicz to produce the
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series "Desert Susan," distributed to the troops of
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, and "Bedtime Stories for Adults." They also published ''Dr. Block's Journal''. In 1992, Block and Lobkowicz got married in Philadelphia. That same year, they began filming Block's radio show, now called '' The Dr. Susan Block Show'', for cable TV. They also founded the Dr. Susan Block Institute for the Erotic Arts & Sciences. In 1993, Block's show was syndicated nationwide on over 75 radio stations through the Independent Broadcasters Network. In 1996, after the owners of IBN were indicted for fraud, Block started one of the Internet's first radio stations, RADIOSUZY1.com, where her show is still broadcast, live and taped, 24 hours a day. That year, she also hosted her first HBO special, ''Radio Sex TV with Dr. Susan Block'', and published her third book ''The 10 Commandments of Pleasure: Erotic Keys to a Healthy, Sexual Life'' (
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).


The Bonobo Way

In 1994, Block first saw the "Make-Love-Not-War"
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chimpanzees on
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, and in 1996, she started the Block Bonobo Foundation, an advocacy group for the highly
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bonobos who also figure prominently in her book ''The 10 Commandments of Pleasure''. Called "the
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of the Bonobo" by
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, Block uses the highly sexual, relatively non-violent and non-male-dominant bonobo "lifestyle" as inspiration for her philosophy of "Ethical Hedonism," a.k.a. "The Bonobo Way of Peace through Pleasure." She contributes to the conservation efforts of the
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and
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, among others. She has produced several bonobo oriented radio and TV shows and DVD's including "The Bonobo Conservation Revolution" with Deni Béchard, "The Bonobo Handshake" with
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, ''The Bonobo Imperative'' with Bushmeat Project Director Tony Rose, "Letter to Kabilah," "Peace, Love and Bonobos" with Sally Jewell Coxe and "The Bonobo Way" with
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. She is also featured in the documentaries ''Cousin Bonobo'' and ''Humanimal'', among others. Her book ''The Bonobo Way: The Evolution of Peace Through Pleasure'' was published in November 2014.


Sex, fetish, and Dr. Suzy's Speakeasy

In 1998, BlockFilms began producing the ''Encyclopedia of Sex & Fetish'' series, including "The New Horny Housewife", "Feet: An Erotic Study in Podophilic Sexuality", " Kenneth W. Starr: A Pornographer for Our Times", "Vibrators & other lovers", "The Fine Art of
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", "Luscious
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", "Sex Heals" and "Spanking for Adults Only,". Around this time, Block became a consultant for the Los Angeles
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's Office, Death Penalty Sex Crimes Division. Also, in 1998, she moved her institute and production company from the "Villa Piacere" in the
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to "Dr. Suzy's Speakeasy" in Downtown LA. "We call it a
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because we speak about subjects that are not so easy to speak about," says Block. The Speakeasy Gallery of Erotic Art exhibits
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works from artists around the world. Block's first gallery opening was featured on HBO's ''
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''. The scene at Dr. Suzy's Speakeasy is often described as " Felliniesque" and "Warholesque."


Eros Day

On January 22, 2000, Block, Lobkowicz and
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, the "Father of Euro Porn," joined forces to produce the first celebration of "Eros Day," a holiday of lust and pleasure held on the day of the year when the
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is closest to Earth. The Block Institute celebrates Eros Day every January. In 2004, it was called Eros Day: The Counter-
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Ball.


Freedom of speech, politics, and education

On the evening of February 26, 2000, for the second time in two years, armed officers of the
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invaded Block's television studio on the night of a live broadcast of ''The Dr. Susan Block Show''. Though they spent several hours there, she was never charged. A year later, Block, acting in pro per, sued the LAPD for infringement of her
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and Fourth Amendment rights, and won a
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. Also in 2000, Block started fighting a public
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battle with Adelphia CEO
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who
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the nudity on her
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show. She told her viewers to "Dump Adelphia stock". After the
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, Block began writing ''The Terror Journals'', a series of essays which Steven Mikulan in the ''LA Weekly'' called "among the most readable to come out of LA, smartly combining outrage...with levelheaded warnings about the loss of
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." Later in 2002, Block's show was threatened with censorship by Berkeley City Councilwoman Betty Olds in
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. ''The Dr. Susan Block Show'' continues to broadcast without censorship on BTV, where it is produced by
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advocate and artist Frank Moore. She ran for Vice President of the United States in 2008 as Moore's running mate for his
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presidential campaign. In 2003, Block and Lobkowicz founded the Cannes Press Club in
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, France, began publishing the ''Cannes Bla Bla'' online, and broadcasting shows in Paris and the
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. In 2004, she starred in ''The A-Z of Fetish''.


Female ejaculation, health, and ethical hedonism

In 2005, Block produced, directed and hosted ''Dr. Suzy's Squirt Salon: Secrets of
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'', featuring Deborah Sundahl and Annie Body, premiering at the Barcelona Erotic Film Festival and New York City's CineKink Film Festival. Dr. John Perry, author of the best-seller ''The G-Spot'', calls ''Dr. Suzy's Squirt Salon'' "Masterful...raising the bar for female ejaculation videos". In 2005, she also started working with award-winning filmmaker Canaan Brumley on a documentary entitled ''Speakeasy'' which will be released in 2008. Besides ethical hedonism and the Bonobo Way, Block promotes what she calls "Pleasure Sex", sex that is recreational, healthful, relationship-oriented or celebratory as opposed to reproductive. She also advocates what she calls "Faith-Based Sex" and "Blue Values". Cara Jepsen put it this way in the ''Illinois Entertainer'': "Dr. Susan Block's HBO specials expose inhibited Middle America to the idea that it's OK to discuss—and enjoy—sex..."


Works by Block


Books

*''The Bonobo Way: The Evolution of Peace Through Pleasure]'' (2014, ) *''The 10 Commandments of Pleasure'' (book and audio book, 1996) *''Advertising for Love'' (book, 1984)


Videos and television series

*''Squirt Crazy'' (2007) *''Dommes & Hollie'' (2007) *''Weimar Love: Hot Sex in Pre-Nazi Berlin'' (2006) *''Blonde Island: An Island of Pleasure in a Sea of War'' (2006) *''Double-Annie Squirting Anniversary'' (2006) *''Zorthian: Art & Times'' (2006) *''Yale's Whim 'n Rhythm at Dr. Suzy's Speakeasy'' (2006) *''Max's Birthday'' (2006) *''Dr. Suzy's Squirt Salon: The Secrets of Female Ejaculation'' (2005) *''HOODS & handjobs: Anti-War Insurgency & Orgasmic Sex'' (2004) *''Sex Heals'' (2003) *'' Bellydance,
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& Other Beauty Tips for the Horny'' (video, 2003) *''Adelphiagate'' (2002) *''The Bonobo Imperative'' (2001) *''Eros Day: Holiday of Love & Lust'' (2000) *''Inner Space: A Sex Odyssey'' (2000) *''Dr. Suzy's Speakeasy'' (HBO television special, 1999) *''
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for Adults Only'' (1999) *''The New Horny Housewife'' (1998) *''Kenneth W. Starr: A Pornographer for Our Times'' (1998) *''Feet: An Erotic Study in Podophilac Sexuality'' (1997) *''Radio Sex TV'' (HBO TV series, 1996– ) *''The Bonobo Way'' (1996) *''
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'' (
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TV series, 1994) *''How to Give a Woman Pleasure'' (1992)


Art exhibits

*''Eros Day'' (2005) *''Republican Torture'' (2004) *''Democratic Sex'' (2000) *''Erotic Art of the Apocalypse'' (1999) *''Sex Acts with the Artist Heilman-C'' at Jack Tilton Gallery (interactive art exhibit, 1997)


Other

*''Bedtime Stories for Adults'' (audio series, 1991), featuring "The Great Train Ride", "Passions of the Plaza" and "Office Fantasies" *''Dr. Susan Block's Journal'' (magazine, 1991) *''Desert Susan'' (audio series, 1990) *''The Dr. Susan Block Show'' (radio show, 1984– ), formerly called ''Radio Match'', ''Date Nite'' and ''The Susan Block Show'', Block's talk show has gone from radio to cable TV to the Internet. As of 2007, Block has produced over 1000 installments of her radio program, over 800 Public-access cable TV shows and many more Internet shows. *''Mattress Madness'' (performance poetry, 1983) *''Chaingangs'' (play, 1978)


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