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Cosmo's Steamy Sex Games: All Sorts of Naughty Ways to Have Fun with Your Lover

by: The Editors of Cosmopolitan




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Binding: Cards
Dewey Decimal Number: 613
EAN: 9781588166401
ISBN: 1588166406
Label: Hearst
Manufacturer: Hearst
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: July 01, 2007
Publisher: Hearst
Studio: Hearst



Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Get in the game with this carnal collection of sexy couple activities from the experts in bedroom fun.  Ranging from Sexy Scavenger Hunt to Dirty Truth or Dare, these games are all printed on clever tear-out cards and are sure to fire up your love life. For each erotic diversion, players will find instructions on the props they’ll need, the rules of the game—and the passion payoff. It’s simple to pull out the cards for the games that sound the most irresistible, take them bedside, and let the fun begin.  The book comes inside a special storage box with a magnetic clasp—so you can play your favorites again and again. If you think The Cosmo Kama Sutra is hot (with more than 320,000 copies in print), just wait till you roll the dice on this one!










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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not so Steamy
My wife bought this as a surprise for our romantic weekend away. Most of the games are not very exciting and they don't tell you ahead of time that you'll need a lot of props. So we couldn't even try half the games on our weekend. The other games are mostly roll playing and questions. This is great if your a young couple who are still getting to know each other in the early stages of a relationsship and what to have some fun. If you've been married for a few years there is not much here unless your totally sexually repressed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fun for sure!
This is a great idea for a bridal shower, bachlorette gift, Valentine's day - it doesn't matter the occasion! Get it for yourself, your significant other (male or female) you'll be hard pressed to find someone who's returned it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A lot of fun
There are 12 different games like truth or dare and sexy scavanger hunt where your partner is blindfolded and you put three different foods of your choice on different parts of your body and he has to find them only using his month. Very fun cards and highly recommended.




 





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