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More than 500,000 copies sold! What no one else will tell you. * How to read her body signals. The difference between vulgar and arousing language. Methods for lasting longer. The fine line between a friendly look and a hostile ogle. How exercise affects your lovemaking. * These are things every man should know. But who teaches such things? Not your doctor, not your father, not your best friend and certainly not a magazine filled with naked women. The solution? Sex: A Man's Guide, the first comprehensive book about sex written entirely for men, spoken in their own voices, covering what a real man wants to know and not what one expert thinks is good for you. * Inside you'll encounter not only the most authoritative advice on more than 130 sex topics, but also the voices of thousands of men just like you. You'll learn the tricks of enlightened males about healthy, happy sex and how it's far easier to achieve than you think. Some of what you'll encounter: Afterplay: Why you should stay awake a little longer after sex/page 189 Positions: Dozens of couplings that can turn lovemaking into a dance/page 251 Harassment: Where to draw the line, professionally and socially/page 456 Aphrodisiacs: How to use chocolate to entice your partner/page 157 One-night stands: Why men are so open to casual sex/page 445 Stress: How to keep the daily grind from hurting your love life/page 385 Bondage: Why it's not as kinky and weird as you might think/page 196 Lingerie: A visual glossary of what lies in a woman's underwear drawer/page 175 Sex drive: Why it's natural for men to be sexually hungry/page 60 No library descriptions found. |
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