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Dr. Ruth Westheimer, a well-known sex guru and psychologist, passed away at the age of 96 in her Manhattan home. She was affectionately known as “Dr. Ruth” and gained fame for her candid and humorous approach to discussing sex and relationships on both radio and television shows. Dr. Ruth began her career in her 50s with a radio show called “Sexually Speaking” in 1980, where she answered listener’s questions about intimacy and love.

Her show quickly became a hit, leading her to become a national media celebrity and a successful businesswoman. In addition to her radio and television programs, Dr. Ruth wrote a column for Playgirl magazine, endorsed various products, and even appeared in a French film in the 1980s. Despite her unconventional approach, Dr. Ruth’s influence on social norms and her role in breaking taboos surrounding sexuality cannot be understated.

Today, it may be hard to remember just how groundbreaking Dr. Ruth’s work was in the 1980s. She was one of the first to openly and clinically discuss sex on a public platform, paving the way for more open conversations about intimacy. Despite her diminutive stature, standing at just 4-foot-7, Dr. Ruth’s impact was immense, with her unique blend of humor and expertise setting her apart from other talk show hosts of her time.

Dr. Ruth’s legacy lives on in the countless individuals she helped and the conversations she sparked about love, relationships, and sexuality. Her fearless and honest approach to discussing such intimate topics has left a lasting impact on society, making her a true trailblazer in the field of sex education and counseling. Dr. Ruth’s contributions will be remembered for years to come, as she continues to inspire others to embrace love and intimacy with openness and understanding.