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Loading... Joy of Sexby Alex comfort
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I like the Joy of Sex. O yes. Yessss yessss! ( )We sure did read a lot about sex in the seventies! The illustrations of Hairy Guy & his lady friend are still great. A classic updated. Still prefer the illustrations original version with its aging hippy types. But I like the honesty, humanity and the lack of sleeziness of this book still. Everyone would benefit from having a copy of this on their bookshelves. no reviews | add a review
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The nonjudgmental, gentle tone, aimed at both novice love makers and those looking to expand their sensual play, is lyrical and not at all sleazy. The updated content includes safe sex cautions and a section about AIDS. True, this new edition isn't updated enough to seem particularly "new" to readers who came of age with the original edition. The content is still exclusively heterosexual. Surprisingly, vibrators merit only one paragraph (while "foursomes and moresomes" get a full page), and lubricants are treated dismissively. But this book will appeal to a whole new generation of readers, and even readers who still own a lop-eared, 30-year-old Joy of Sex will find sensual sparks rekindled with this lovely new edition. --Joan Price
(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:22 -0400)
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