Dr. Ruth Westheimer, who inspired America to speak about intercourse, dies at 96 : NPR

Jul 13, 2024
Dr. Ruth Westheimer participates in an "Ask Dr. Ruth" panel on the Tv Critics Affiliation Winter Press Tour on Feb. 11, 2019, in Pasadena, Calif. Westheimer died Friday at age 96. Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP conceal caption toggle caption   Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP   NEW YORK — Dr. Ruth Westheimer, the diminutive intercourse therapist who turned a pop icon, media star and best-selling writer by her frank discuss once-taboo bed room subjects, has died. She was 96. Westheimer died on Friday at her dwelling in New York Metropolis, surrounded by her household, in accordance with publicist and buddy Pierre Lehu. Westheimer by no means advocated dangerous sexual habits. As a substitute, she inspired an open dialogue on beforehand closeted points that affected her viewers of tens of millions. Her one recurring theme was there was nothing to be ashamed of. “I nonetheless maintain old school values and I am a little bit of a sq.,” she instructed college students at Michigan Metropolis Excessive College in 2002. “Intercourse is a non-public artwork and a non-public matter. However nonetheless, it's a topic we should discuss.” Westheimer's giggly, German-accented voice, coupled along with her 4-foot-7 body, made her an unlikely wanting — and sounding — outlet for “sexual literacy.” The contradiction was one of many keys to her success. However it was her intensive information and coaching, coupled along with her humorous, nonjudgmental method, that catapulted her native radio program, "Sexually Talking," into the nationwide highlight within the early Eighties. She had a nonjudgmental method to what two consenting adults did within the privateness of their dwelling. “Inform him you’re not going to provoke,” she instructed a involved caller in June 1982. “Inform him that Dr. Westheimer mentioned that you just’re not going to die if he doesn’t have intercourse for one week.” Her radio success opened new doorways, and in 1983 she wrote the primary of greater...

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