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The Gay Man's Kama Sutra

by: Terry Sanderson, Kat Harding




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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 613.96086642
EAN: 9780312320928
ISBN: 0312320922
Label: Thomas Dunne Books
Manufacturer: Thomas Dunne Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: June 01, 2004
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Studio: Thomas Dunne Books



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Product Description:
The Kama Sutra, the famed ancient Indian guide to lovemaking, has been used to enhance sexual experiences since the fouth century. Now, it has been reinterpreted to created the ultimate sex guide for gay men. Using clear, empowering text to celebrate the art of gay lovemaking, The Gay Man's Kama Sutra applies the art and spirit and intention of the original Kama Sutra--the expression of uninhibited pleasure through sex--to the lives of twenty-first century gay men. It shamelessly encourages love and sex, pleasure and sensuality, uninhibited erotic indulgence and play. Visually stunning, it is accompanied by exquisite, sensual artworks from the original Kama Sutra, classic homo-erotic artworks, and tasteful instructional line drawings.

Wheter you are in a long-term partnership, an open relationship, or are enjoying a life of sexual freedom, this book offers invaluable advice for a happy, healthy, and satisfying sex life. Evey aspect of gay sex is explored--from oral congress and masturbation to anal sex and fetishes--and important issues such as finding a partner, emotional problems, and safe sex are also included.










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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not Impressed
It seemed like a cool book when i was flipping through it, but upon reading it... it didn't seem so great (all the sexual postions seemed like the stuff I was doing in the seventh grade) so don't buy it with the expectations of turning into a human pretzel with your lover...



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Its a history book...
I glanced at this book, it seems like a history book. It does talk about some postitions, but i suppose anyone could have figured out the ones it talks about. In my opinion Ultimate Gay Sex is a better book. Not only does UGS talk about postions (and leaves out the history... yuck!) UGS talks about relationsips, positons, protection, and contracted deasises and their symptoms.... hope this helps!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - mediocre book
I wasn't entirely impressed w/this book. I had expected more but much of it is common knowledge and for those w/an imagination.




 





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