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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 612
EAN: 9780446315036
ISBN: 0446315036
Label: Grand Central Publishing
Manufacturer: Grand Central Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: August 22, 1988
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Studio: Grand Central Publishing











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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Book Should be called "A Guide to Masturbation "
I was deeply dissapointed in this book. I bought it to learn more about myself as a woman and to add a new depth to my sexual relationship with my husband. I would really like to learn to orgasm more often, but I'd rather do it in ways that do not involve masterbation, looking at pornography, or listening to a tape recording of my voice saying things like, "When I masturbate, I breathe deeply and freely", "I masturbate with my hand and I love doing it", "Open-throated sounds come naturally to me when I masturbate," during masturbation; these are just a few of the suggestions in the book. No, thanks. I'd rather not be my own lover, but instead include my husband in this sexual journey (oh, yeah - there is a part on masturbating together, lest I forget). I'd definitely not recommend this book to Christians. It will make your stomach hurt. The part that really got me was when the authors started giving suggestions on how to sexually educate our children...saying that "each child must be free to decide for herself when and whether she will begin sexual activity" and how we shouldn't give our children "role-restricting" toys to play with...it goes on and on.

I'm still looking for another book on this subject, preferably one from a Christian standpoint, but I can tell you that this one is going in the trash.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great book!
This is a book that both women and men can benefit from, the information inside is to-the-point, compassionate and well-written. From mental attitudes to "toys", this book does a great job.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Super
This book is totally amazing. I'm 30 years old and I finally decided to do something to help myself so I bought the book. Fantastic!!! This book really TEACHES you how to in a step by step program. I'd suggest it to everyone who's motivated.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - must have if you've never had an orgasm
A friend who had success with this book gave it to me and I started following it when I was desparate to learn how to orgasm. It's definately clinical but I can't believe how well it worked. Now, after 4 years of having orgasms, I still have difficulty with a partner, but the fact I can have them at all is thanks to this book! I've loaned it to a few friends and it worked for them too!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - good, but not great
This entry is a good, solid written, book. The authors are sure of their program, and it should give you results, if followed correctly. But there is a problem with this book. It is written too seriously. It is filled with references made to other great works of seuxal discussions. It is a clinical approach to a personal problem. I liked it, but it was far from being tongue-in-cheek, or written with an eye for humor. It is both very serious, and very straight forward in its' aproach. That is my only complaint with the book. I think the guide to getting it on was written far better, covered the subject better, and did it with full humor and a touch of magic. It was a far more interesting, fun-filled, and informative read than this book was. It is worth the money, but no where near the amounts of fun. Where does it say that great satisfying sex has to be serious?




 





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DVD features
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