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Obviously this book is for men wanting to learn how to pleasure a woman...hopefully to orgasm. But I thought I could learn something from this highly rated, widely known author. And I did!
It's a great detailed look at female anatomy and how to orgasm. It gives men exact, detailed directions on how to give oral sex and drive a female to orgasm. Instead of fumbling your way through this topic, I can see how helpful a "manual" would be... Or maybe that's my personality...
It was a short book on audio but if I were a guy I'd probably prefer this in book form for reference and easy accessibility.
It's a great detailed look at female anatomy and how to orgasm. It gives men exact, detailed directions on how to give oral sex and drive a female to orgasm. Instead of fumbling your way through this topic, I can see how helpful a "manual" would be... Or maybe that's my personality...
It was a short book on audio but if I were a guy I'd probably prefer this in book form for reference and easy accessibility.
Great book on the topic of sex, -1 for the out of context quotes and large 'cheese' factor, although that also made it a fun read. Would definitely recommend!
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Love the subject matter. A little heavy on anatomy, but that's okay because it's in the context of practical experience. Some good advice and ideas.
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Debated whether or not I should post this review as I work through my own internal conflict with the sex-positive future I want to help create. Literally every person who is attracted to people with vaginas should read this book. I was obviously hesitant (as I think everyone should be) at the fact this was written by a man. But after reading a large number of positive reviews by a number of non-cis-men, I decided to go through with it.
Obviously the title is slightly terf-y (not all women have vaginas, an idea which this book is founded on), but moving past that and into the reality that straight men are so incredibly bad at deserving their role as boyfriend/husband/partner, this book is very important. It's also one of those books that shows you just how amazing and complex the human body is, even from a sort of "generic" standpoint, and that's without considering the unique nature of every body in its own right.
Obviously the title is slightly terf-y (not all women have vaginas, an idea which this book is founded on), but moving past that and into the reality that straight men are so incredibly bad at deserving their role as boyfriend/husband/partner, this book is very important. It's also one of those books that shows you just how amazing and complex the human body is, even from a sort of "generic" standpoint, and that's without considering the unique nature of every body in its own right.