
2) Madonna:
“No one has ever done more to commercialize female sexual aggression” than the woman who “sang a song simultaneously about praying and blowjobs.”
5) Helen Gurley Brown:
“When your sex life improves the sex lives of women for decades afterwards? That’s greatness,” Ryan notes of the Cosmopolitan editor and author of Sex and the Single Girl.
6) Catherine the Great:
Russian empress isn’t “on the list for any horse-related shenanigans,” but rather because, as “a sugar-mama extraordinaire, Catherine lived her love life exactly the way she wanted,.
7) Alfred Kinsey
Alfred Kinsey was the geeky guy who turns out to be a stud behind his glasses. Spurred on by his study of sexual variation in the gall wasp, Kinsey launched a massive study of human sexuality, interviewing people from all over the U.S. about their mating habits, and kicking off a firestorm of controversy in the process. That's impressive enough, but he also encouraged and engaged in all possible permutations of group sex with his wife, his fellow researchers, and his graduate-student staff.
8) Tallulah Bankhead
Tallulah Bankhead was many things: a talented actress, a ravishing beauty, a master of the one-liner, and a bon vivant (a designation conferred by Wikipedia, the official judge of bon vivantity). With that being said, let's take a quick look at her dating resume: Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Billie Holiday, Joan Crawford. And that's just a sampling. That's kind of like a contemporary actress getting down with Julianne Moore, Penelope Cruz, Angelina Jolie, and Beyoncé. Wilt may have had the quantity, but Tallulah went for quality.
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