Sue Johanson, a sex educator best known for her straight-talking attitude to sex in both her native Canada and the United States, died Wednesday at 93.
Johanson, a registered nurse, began her path to the career that would make her name in the 1970s, when she opened a birth control clinic at a high school in Toronto and began traveling across Ontario to offer sex education.
As well as authoring three books, Johanson made appearances on late-night shows in the United States, where she continued to dispel myths about sex.with Conan O’Brien in 2006.“No, bigger is not better, penis size does not matter. Because you know that 87 percent of females reach orgasm by clitoral stimulation,” she said as she launched into an anatomical description, much to the audience’s amusement.
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