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Mominatrix — whipping BlogHer’s ass

Posted July 20, 2007 at 12:41 pm by Prescott

Please pardon this momentary indulgence of self-promotion, which I normally keep to a minimum, but I’m too excited about this one.

The Imperfect Parent’s sex goddess Mominatrix has agreed to tear herself away from her new boyfriend, Hoover, and take to the airwaves. Mominatrix Radio, hosted by Kristen Chase along with yours truly as her subservient lapdog, will feature plenty of chat about sex, sex, and um, sex, from a parent’s perspective.

For the first show, Mominatrix will be broadcasting LIVE from BlogHer 2007, where we’ll be talking about “trying to conceive” sex — did you find romance between the Clomid and basal thermometers, or was it all business? We want to hear your stories. Mine involves the most embarrassing moment of my life as I walked into a fertility clinic full of 30 women and… well, if you want to know what happened you’ll have to tune in next Friday, July 27, at 7 p.m. CST.


Win a Mominatrix t-shirt! And we’re not talking about a crappy dollar store shirt either, but rather an embroidered shirt by Fadiddle on quality Alternative Apparel. It’s easy to enter — just add a Mominatrix Radio button to your blog by copying/pasting the below code anywhere in your blog template:

<script language="javascript" src="http://www.imperfectparent.com/mominatrix/button.php"></script>

Send your URL to mominatrix@imperfectparent.com, and we’ll randomly select a winner for this fabulous piece of swag.

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