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Pleasure : A Woman's Guide to Getting the Sex You Want, Need, and Deserve

by: Hilda Hutcherson








Binding: Hardcover
Format: Bargain Price
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 336
Publication Date: December 29, 2005



Editorial Review:

Product Description:
A frank and spicy guide to finding deeper sexual satisfaction-written by a media-friendly author and sex columnist

Since the hardcover publication of What Your Mother Never Told You About Sex (Putnam, 2002), Dr. Hilda Hutcherson has reached millions of women through her two appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show, her popular monthly columns in Glamour and Essence, and other media exposure-in addition to book sales of more than 70,000 copies in hardcover and trade paperback combined. Now Dr. Hilda has written what she calls 'a sexier sex book'-an accessible, tell-it-like-it-is guide that goes beyond the basics to answer the questions women across the country are asking-about overcoming anxiety and insecurities in bed, trying new sex positions (and diplomatically retiring some old ones), spicing things up with games, toys, and fantasies, and more. Written in the tone of a supportive and savvy friend who just happens to be a top sex expert, and featuring fifty instructive illustrations, Pleasure covers:

- redefining pleasure: why the quest for female orgasms is overhyped-and how to relax and truly enjoy sex, with or without them;
- exploring the female body's pleasure zones;
- communicating with a partner about what feels good (and what doesn't);
- Sex Positions 101 . . . and 201; and a lifetime of pleasure: great sex after pregnancy, after fifty, and beyond.

Encouraging, empowering, and an entertaining read, Pleasure is the ultimate guide for any woman who wants to break out of old inhibitions and more fully enjoy her sex life, whether she's in a budding new relationship or a long-term marriage that's already stood the test of time.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Pleasure
This book is fabulous. The author certainly knows what she is talking about. I am grateful as my sex life is superb now that I have a few more tips and tricks. I highly recommend this book to you and bought 3 to give to my lady friends! Even my boyfriend liked it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "O" so pleased!
This has answered any questions/myths I had ... details and explanations are insightful and written to encourage me to do what I never would have thought I could but would now love to try!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Tamed sexual education
This book gave a wealth of tips and illustrations on discovering, enjoying and enhancing your sexual experience. I highly recommend this guide to men and women who are uncertain on how to enhance their sexual relationships or be comfortable with self pleasuring.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pleasure: A Woman's Guide to Getting the Sex You Want, Need, and Deserve
I think that for all of the women brought up to believe the "sex" topic to be taboo. Dr. Hutcherson provides us with a valuable tool for information.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Treasure Map for Sexual Intimacy and Fulfillment
In "Pleasure", Dr. Hilda Hutcherson approaches the topic of female sexuality from a lighter, more personal and fun-friendly perspective than she did in "What Your Mother Never Told You about S-E-X". In "S-E-X", the reader is like a new patient engaging in a reassuring and open conversation with her well-chosen and nurturing gynecologist. By the time we get to "Pleasure" the doctor-patient relationship has grown significantly more personal and trusting, and the topics addressed take on a whole new level of intimacy.

"Dr. Hil" is to women and sex what "Dr. Phil" is to relationships. "Pleasure" is filled with emotionally supportive and detailed advice. The numerous illustrations are sensually tasteful and instructive. This is the perfect book for anyone who seeks to improve her sexual happiness, but is put off by the often cheesy plethora of `hot sex' guides on the market today.

"Pleasure" frees the reader to feel good about herself, discover her own unique style of `sexy' and explore both physically and psychologically what uniquely rocks her boat. (Sections of chapter 5 can stand alone as a manual for any man interested in obtaining the ultimate step by step exploratory guide on giving pleasure). We also learn that orgasm is just one of many sources of pleasure, and not the be-all end-all win or lose aspect of a woman's sexual enjoyment.

The book covers a range of topics, including self-care (emotionally, spiritually, psychologically and physically), personal pleasure centers (through step-by-step physical exploration, either alone or with your partner), sex-act education (both basic and advanced), sexual enhancements (toys, exercisers, sensual products, fantasies and games) and last, but not least, how to maintain a satisfying sex life through oft-times frustrating life changes.

We learn that there is much more to "sexy" than what we have been commonly misled to believe; Dr. Hutcherson shares with each reader the key to unlock that special pleasure-seeking energy within herself and exude her uniquely alluring `check-me-out' energy to the world. "Pleasure" is for anyone who is less than thrilled with her sexual status quo and seeks expert advice on how to obtain the sexual fulfillment she deserves.





 





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