Gloria Brame

Gloria Glickstein Brame (born August 20, 1955) is a U.S. writer and sex therapist based in Athens, Georgia. A member of the American College of Sexologists, and clinical sexologist, Brame earned degrees in Human Sexuality from the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality (2000), and an M.A. in English literature (Columbia University). Her sex therapy practice specializes in consensual BDSM, sexual fetishism and sexual dysfunction. She is also a lifestyle dominant.

Brame wrote two sex books: Different Loving: the World of Sexual Dominance and Submission and Come Hither: A Commonsense Guide To Kinky Sex. The latter book was selected as the "official guide to kinky sex" by the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality.

Brame testified against then-US Attorney General in Nitke vs Ashcroft, a major case challenging the Communications Decency Act before the Southern District of New York.

Brame's most recent publication is The Truth About Sex, A Sex Primer for the 21st Century Volume I: Sex and the Self.

In 2012 Brame joined the board of directors of the Woodhull Sexual Freedom Alliance and is co-hosting a web radio talk show on Blog Talk Radio.