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Bonk : the curious coupling of science and sex (original 2008; edition 2008)

by Mary Roach

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Roach shows how and why sexual arousal and orgasm can be so hard to achieve and what science is doing to make the bedroom a more satisfying place.
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Title:Bonk : the curious coupling of science and sex
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Info:New York : W.W. Norton, c2008.
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Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex by Mary Roach (2008)

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I've read two by Mary Roach before (Stiff and Packing for Mars) and I enjoyed both of them quite a bit. I was hoping for the same here: funny and informative. This one was mostly just boring and in some places, pretty disturbing. What some of these researchers do with toothbrushes...e gads!

I guess I figured the sex book would just be inherently more interesting than it was but it was either creepy, or boring or sad.

I wanted more info about the sex in the MRI lab!

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  hmonkeyreads | Jan 25, 2024 |
More, so much more, than you ever wondered, thought, or imagined! Roach does her homework, all right, and this extensively researched book is the hilarious and entertaining result. ( )
  fmclellan | Jan 23, 2024 |
The info is really well delivered - interesting and funny. ( )
  PurplOttr | Dec 1, 2023 |
Loved it! My first Mary Roach book and have more on the to-be-read-list (Up next: ‘Stiff’ and ‘Grunt’). She writes super accessible and very entertaining. I learned a lot, while also being very amused. Definitely recommend. ( )
  typefetishist | Sep 16, 2023 |
I have read several books by Mary Roach who writes about non-fiction subjects and she is never boring. This book talks about all things surrounding the science of sex. Very interesting! ( )
  JulieLill | Sep 7, 2023 |
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Ms. Roach does, however, clutter “Bonk” with so many long, chatty footnotes that she underscores how spotty and disorganized her material is
 
Surprisingly fun & informative, best when enjoyed with friends/spouse/significant other
 

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A man sits in a room, manipulating his kneecaps.
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The first prize must go to the Deodorizing and Sound-Muffling Anal Pad. The patent's background material details the sad decline of the human anal sphincter muscle, whose gripping capacity fades as we age. The absorbing Layer is said to "trap the sound of a flatus," as though one might later drive it to a less populated area and release it.
There are also inflatable, rather than malleable, penile implants. Here you don't bend the penis, you pump it up. The surgeon implants a small bladder of saline or air above the pubic bone. This gets pumped into the implant by means of a hollow, squeezable bulb implanted in the scrotum and attached to the prothesis by a plastic tube. Inflatables are more popular because—unlike a malleable implant—they enlarge the girth of a penis, as would happen in an unaided erection. To many men, it seems more natural—except, of course, for the scrotum-squeezing aspect of the event
This book is a tribute to the men and women who dared. Who, to this day, endure ignorance, closed minds, righteousness, and prudery. Their lives are not easy. But their cocktail parties are the best.
Cheese crumbs spread in front of a copulating pair of rats may distract the female, but not the male.
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Roach shows how and why sexual arousal and orgasm can be so hard to achieve and what science is doing to make the bedroom a more satisfying place.

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