Melissa Panarello
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The young Italian woman who wrote 101 Strokes Before Bed talks to a British prude.
'I always thought sexuality was normalissimo,' she says, swapping the breadstick for a real cigarette. 'I don't understand why people can't talk about sex. If people are shocked, I can only conclude that they've got a problem with their sexuality. ...
The book is a flow of seedy sexual encounters between the protagonist's willing 'Secret' (her vagina), or her mouth, and countless demanding men.
I regret nothing, says Italy's porn teen
