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Joan Ørting (born March 26, 1960) is a Danish sexologist, letter column editor and former TV-host.
Biography
She edited the sexual advice letter column for the daily newspaper Ekstra Bladet,[1] and has co-authored several self-help books on sexual topics. Since 2006 she has been running a school for sexologists.[2]
Joan Ørting has worked as theatre director at the children and youth theatre Gawenda in Gladsaxe, and has taught drama at several high schools. She later studied to become a certified sexologist, cognitive therapist, life-coach and meditation teacher. She also gained fame from hosting the television series Sexskolen in 2006, and has also appeared in such TV-shows as Kom til mad (2006) and Varm på is (2008).
She has a smaller role in the feature film Smukke dreng (1993) and hosts the bestselling educational DVD Femi-X and Beyond (2004).