Susie Bright
Susie Bright
#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Susie Bright is a renowned American author, journalist, and sex educator, known professionally as Susie Bright, who has also written under the pseudonym Susie Sexpert.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on February 17, 1958, in San Francisco, California, Susie Bright's exact date of death is not publicly available. However, she is still active in her writing and public appearances as of 2023.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Bright is an American citizen by birth, having grown up in the vibrant city of San Francisco during a pivotal era for social change. She has held various professions throughout her career, including:
Author: Bright has written extensively on sex, relationships, and feminist issues.
Journalist: Her writing often explores the intersection of politics, culture, and personal experience.
Sex Educator: As a respected expert in her field, she has contributed to numerous publications and educational programs.Early Life and Background
Growing up in San Francisco during the 1960s and 1970s had a profound impact on Bright's worldview. Her childhood was marked by activism, free love, and an open exchange of ideas – all of which would later influence her work as a sex educator and writer. After dropping out of college, she began writing for various publications, including the San Francisco Chronicle.
Major Accomplishments
Bright's contributions to the world of sex education are numerous:
Authoring "Sexwise": This pioneering book, published in 1989, is considered a seminal work on sex and relationships.
Creating "On The Wilder Side of Sex": This online magazine, launched in 1995, offers insightful commentary on the world of sex and relationships.Notable Works or Actions
Some notable works by Susie Bright include:
Books:
_Sexwise: A Guide to Getting What You Want_ (1989)
_Sugarbutt_ (2002)
Online Content:
"On The Wilder Side of Sex" magazine
Various articles and essays on sex, relationships, and feminist issuesImpact and Legacy
Susie Bright's impact on the world of sex education is undeniable. Through her writing and public appearances, she has helped to break down stigmas surrounding sex and relationships, making it easier for people to engage in open conversations about their desires and needs.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Bright's enduring relevance stems from:
Authenticity: She brings a unique perspective to the world of sex education, drawing on her personal experiences and observations.
* Empowerment: By advocating for honest communication and self-awareness, she empowers individuals to take control of their own desires and relationships.
Quotes by Susie Bright

You have to calendar time for yourself even if you have no idea what you're going to do with it.

It didn’t occur to me that they would never take my gender and age seriously – that as long as I was a young woman, they projected their sexual feelings on me, regardless of what I did.

When a young woman discovers her power, both sexual and intellectual, she unleashes her own voice, her righteousness. The first things she has to jettison are the Devil and any religious representation of her gender as stained or subservient. She’s just naturally going to be attracted to Goddesses or witches or, as in my case, a scientific understanding of the body and a historical view of sexual politics.

I had a hard time publishing my books in the beginning of my career, because editors were afraid what people would think of THEM, personally, if their name was associated with me.

I see the effects of sexual and gender liberation all around me, just like you do, but I don’t have a sense of being in the majority.




