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Dewey Decimal Number: 613.96 EAN: 9781585425617 ISBN: 1585425613 Label: Tarcher Manufacturer: Tarcher Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: June 21, 2007 Publisher: Tarcher Studio: Tarcher Editorial Review: Product Description: A straight-talking women's guide to tending to a partner's unrequited libido and reigniting the sexual sparks in a long-term relationship. Many couples are all too familiar with the classic bedroom balancing act-managing His and Her sex drives. As men clamor for more action and women grumble for more sleep, the topic of 'maintenance sex'-those dutiful two minutes to 'get it over with'-invariably arises to divide and conquer a couple's sex life. Yet as Don and Debra Macleod reveal in Lube Jobs, maintenance sex can be an exciting and loving way to jump-start a stalled sex life. And if it's done right, it can be fun for both parties. Indeed, just as the sleekest luxury car requires routine tune-ups for smooth performance, a long-term relationship requires regular lube jobs for a friction-free love life. Part saucy sex manual, part relationship survival guide, Lube Jobs includes a provocative menu of twenty ready-made 'lube jobs' consisting of naughty sex scenarios, bedroom-toy tips, sexual techniques, and erotica. Each lube job inspires a woman to embrace maintenance sex as a critical aspect of her committed relationship, and shows her how to infuse it with spontaneity and affection. Throughout are poignant, sometimes hilarious, stories of couples struggling to find their own balance in the bedroom. Related Items: Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Loob jobs/ WTH?This book is absolutely insulting. It lies to women by telling them that women have less sex drive than men, (please ladies, take a university class on human sexuality and educate yourselves) and suggests to no-class women that they should simply put-out. This book completely degrades the sexual act from a equal reciprical activity and denigrates it to whoring off your body simply because her male partner cant respect her and her body. Sex IS NOT having a man masterbate using your body. Men who just luuuurve this book - grow up. No wonder this book is on the "bargain book" list. The picture of a 1950s women is appropriate. Rating: - Lube JobsFun and humorous presentation of an important subject. The writer is sensitive and on target in a presentation of a topic that could have been too "clinical" or "distasteful" if not done carefully. Every happy and unhappy couple should buy a copy! Rating: - Required readingThis book should be in the library of anyone working on maintaining a loving, long term relationship. Candid, concise and actually are really good read. Rating: - Good approachYes, I am a man, a man who has been married to the same woman for 35 years. And a man that has been married only once. With that said, I dropped this book into my wifes stack at the book store on a whim. I then found it was really written for women. Oh well, I'll read it anyway. Wow. Profound may be an over emphasis, but not much. When I finished, I handed it to my wife and told her "I would give anything to be treated by a woman like this". We have a good marriage and we have a good sex life (read "good" :). Let's just say, this made some "positive" changes in our relationship. Thank you Debra and Don Macleod! Rating: - A Little More Info Than I NeededNot a bad book and a real easy read. It had some good info in the first part of the book, but as it went along it got more and more graphic and little far out there. Read it for the fun and let down your hair. I chuckled quite a few times. |

