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ONE RECENT MORNING, A WELL-heeled, middle-aged stranger turned to Bob Berkowitz on a New York City subway train, pointed to a pair of attractive young women and said, "See those twins? That's my sexual fantasy." What do you reply to a conversational gambit like that? Berkowitz, 44, just said, "Well, they're very pretty."
Such encounters go with the territory when you're the host of CNBC's Real Personal, a live call-in TV show that features guests ranging from swingers and hookers to married couples and sex therapists, all discussing once-taboo topics such as orgasms, vibrators, oral sex and S&M. Which may help explain why Real Personal has become real popular. (More than 500,000 viewers tune in seven nights a week, making it CNBC's top-rated series.) But Beavis and Butt-head wouldn't think . . ...