LAKE TAHOE, Nev. — Air Force Amy, a “living legend in the world of sex,” according to MSNBC, has been quoted in a New Yorker article and appeared in the new Amazon documentary “Lorena,” giving her sexpert opinion about the infamous John Wayne Bobbitt case.
“What I said at the time, is that, despite all the sexual indignities and horrors that happen to women across the world, one penis being cut off, while certainly tragic, certainly brought the country to a standstill,” said Amy.
Amy appears in the last installment of the 4-part “Lorena” series and is quoted across Rebecca Mead’s New Yorker article “The Lorena Bobbitt Story Offers New Lessons on Male Vulnerability.”
The star of HBO’s reality series “Cathouse,” has been consulted for her professional opinion on a number of occassions. As a Certified Love and Intimacy Coach with an Associate’s Degree in Sex Education, a Certificate in Clinical Sexology, a Doctorate’s Degree in Education and as a member of the faculty at The Institute for the Advanced Studies of Human Sexuality in San Francisco, Amy’s assessments, "are the ultimate breath-of-fresh air to that which ails, assails and all but confuses us," affirmed a rep.
Currently, Amy is working on several new writings after releasing her first book, “Air Force Amy's 69 Favorite Sex Quotes of All Time,” last month. She continues to champion legal prostitution through ongoing work with the late Dennis Hof’s legal Nevada brothels.
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