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The last chapter was a bit worse than the rest, but in general I really liked this book. It offers very nuanced and interesting reflections about desire and consent.
challenging informative reflective medium-paced

Despite being quite a short book, it still somehow becomes slightly repetitive.

Still, thought provoking and an interesting discussion on society and feminism’s approach to sex, especially about and from women’s perspective.

snorpy's review

4.25
challenging informative reflective fast-paced
informative reflective medium-paced

I am not sure what exactly the point of the book was. Something about evolving nature of sex ergo consent as well? I'm pretty confused.
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ratsoverflowers's review

5.0
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clementinemorrigan's review

5.0
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stoness2112's review

4.0
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I'd like to own it in the future because there were parts that I think I'd find useful to read again and reflect on, as well as a long list of further resources to explore provided. 
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The book can be a bit slow in the first 3 sections, where it largely (and excessively) quotes other work. It makes up for it in the final section, which feels like the thesis of the book, and the author's novel contribution 
challenging informative reflective medium-paced