Sex Columnist - Notable Sex Columnists

Notable Sex Columnists

  • Anka Radakovich, current British GQ sex columnist and former Details magazine sex columnist from 1990 to 1999, often credited as the writer who defined the modern-day sex column.
  • Isadora Alman, writer of the syndicated sex column Ask Isadora, running in 16 US alternative weeklies since 1984.
  • Jonathan Bass, "Guy Report" columnist for Unzipped magazine.
  • Violet Blue, "Open Source Sex" columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle.
  • Candace Bushnell, former "Sex and the City" columnist for The New York Observer.
  • Rachel Kramer Bussel, formerly "Lusty Lady" for The Village Voice, also writes for Penthouse and Penthouse Variations.
  • Tracey Cox, author of sex books, columnist for Australian Cosmopolitan, iVillage, and many other media displays including television shows.
  • Anna David, former sex and relationship column for Razor.
  • Martin Downs, "Carnal Knowledge" columnist for Penthouse and former "Double Exposure" columnist for Penthouse.
  • Jeannie Greeley, "Sex" columnist for Stuff@Night.
  • Stacey Grenrock-Woods, current sex columnist for Esquire.
  • Twanna A. Hines, former Blog-A-Log sex and relationships columnist for Nerve.
  • Dr. Sari Locker, current Maxim sex columnist, former Teen People sex columnist, former Sassy sex advice columnist.
  • Elise Nersesian, former "Sexier Sex" columnist for Redbook.
  • Chip Rowe, current advisor in Playboy.
  • Dan Savage, creator of the syndicated sex column Savage Love.
  • Amy Sohn, former sex columnist for New York.
  • Tristan Taormino, former "Pucker Up" syndicated columnist for The Village Voice.
  • Josey Vogels, "My Messy Bedroom" and "Dating Girl" syndicated columnist.
  • Dr. Ruth Westheimer, "Ask Dr. Ruth" columnist since the 1980s.
  • Millicent Binks writes the sex column "Up All Night" for the London Evening Standard.


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