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Pepper Schwartz
Pepper Schwartz (born May 11, 1945)〔http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G2-2507100109.html〕 is an American sociologist and sexologist teaching at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington, United States. She is the author or co-author of numerous books, magazines, website columns, and a television personality on the subject of sexuality.
Schwartz is notable for her work in the 1970s and early 1980s that culminated in the book, with Philip Blumstein, ''American Couples: Money-Work-Sex'' which surveyed lesbian couples, gay male couples and heterosexual couples.
Schwartz also serves as the Love & Relationship Expert & Ambassador〔('Pepper Schwartz AARP Love & Relationship Ambassador' )〕 for AARP and writes the column The Naked Truth.〔('The Naked Truth' )〕〔('Ask Pepper Schwartz' )〕
==Biography==
Dr. Pepper Schwartz earned a BA and an MA from Washington University in St. Louis, where she was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, and an MA and PhD in Sociology from Yale University in 1974. While a graduate student there, she co-authored with Janet Lever the 1971 book ''Women at Yale,'' documenting the first year of co-education at that university.
Schwartz is a prolific writer and authority on the subject of sexuality and relationships. She wrote the column "Sex and Health" for ''Glamour'' magazine for seven years. She has appeared on such television programs as ''The Oprah Winfrey Show,'' ''Dateline,'' and ''Dr. Phil,'' as well as on programs for the cable television network Lifetime. She was the 2005 president of the Pacific Sociological Association, helped create the dating web site Perfectmatch.com, and is a sexuality adviser for WebMD.
Schwartz is a past president of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality and a charter member of the International Academy of Sex Research. The book jacket for her 2007 publication ''Prime: Adventures and Advice on Sex, Love, and the Sensual Years'' described her living "in Washington State, being single after a 23 year marriage, and having two children in college". As of 2007, she is a tenured professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington.

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