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Hey, Mominatrix fans!

Posted July 29, 2008 at 7:10 am by Prescott

Now, we all know that the Mominatrix is the preeminent sex expert here at The Imperfect Parent, but let’s face it there are some questions she just can’t answer — namely those that should be addressed by someone with a multitude of abbreviations before and after their name. That’s where the new CBS show The Doctors comes in.

This new daytime show produced by Jay McGraw — Dr. Phil’s son — will feature a panel of doctors ranging in specialties from an ER physician to a psychologist addressing a variety of topics, and the taping this week is all about Mominatrix’s favorite subject, sex. And they want to hear from you! If you have questions from female ejaculation to vaginal reconstruction, the fine docs are looking for six people to video web chat with this Thursday between 3:30 - 5:30 PST, with the resulting Q&A sessions appearing on the show. Have a web cam? Interested? Shoot Mominatrix an email and we’ll provide you with all the deets.

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One Response to “Hey, Mominatrix fans!”

  1. 1. Allison G_MOD said:
    July 29, 2008 @ 5:15 pm

    Having been visiting this site for 2 years now, you kinda feel like a brother, Prescott. So with all due respect, it does feel kinda creepy to hear you say “female ejaculation to vaginal reconstruction”.
    Sorry. Just saying. ;)

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