'We found this a really informative book, covering all aspects of a sexual relationship. It offers some great ideas on sprucing up your relationship, and not just by offering a new weird and wonderful position to try out. It offers ideas on massage and baths, moving onto foreplay and then some new positions that we had never seen before. Some great and others as expected down right impossible. The book is written in a way that makes it suitable for both male and female readers, and is a great bedtime accompaniment. It’s staying next to ours. '
Customer Review:
Review by: Rachel, 20 October 2009
'I had a week of reading this book and my first impression was pleasant surprise. I was expecting a sex manual, but the book turned out to be very informative, tasteful and full of good quality information. The pictures are non-revealing and quite tasteful. The instructions are easy to follow and I was pleased to see that they included sections on contraception and sexual health. Overall a good, interesting and informative read.'
Customer Review:
Review by: Anna, 19 October 2009
'It is difficult to find a good book explaining sex related topic without going through a lot of porn-related publications. ''Sex- how to do everything'' is a great find for those who would like to refresh their love life a bit or for those who until now were worried about talking sex with their partners. Its language is clear and understandable; however sometimes the authors go into explaining anatomy, where biological names seem to be merging with each other (they diagrams presented are quite informative though). The book describes, chapter by chapter, how the love life ''should'' proceed -e.g. foreplay should always be praised; it gives examples on how to sauce-up things in the bedroom, but this is rather advice or a set of ideas rather than a must. Authors fight with a few sexual myths and warn about results of unprotected sex - the chapter about STDs explains a lot without using bad language or making the reader frown. The book is addressed for an open minded reader, who is able to look at his or her love life with a sense of humour. Photos enclosed in the publication explain a lot, yet they still manage to keep good taste and act as illustration for the text rather than a free standing sex story (which you will not find in here!) All in all, the book is a good read to all those who do not look for a porn magazine style publication, but for those who are keen on exploring new things in bedroom and those who want to learn how to be (sexually) happy in their relationship and how to make their partners (sexually) happy.'
Customer Review:
Review by: Ruth, 13 October 2009
'I received this book last week and first impressions were that there was a lot of text for something that claims to be the ‘photographic guide to sex’. As the title suggests, the book really does tell you how to do everything – something for everyone from those who want a beginner’s guide (comprehensive sex-ed & what you didn’t learn in school!) to those who are looking to have a bit more fun. Chapters range from Seduction, to intercourse, sex toys, fantasy and sexual health. The text is light-hearted but informative – it’s not a ‘manual’ but more suggestions of things you could try if you’ve just become a bit bored in the bedroom.
For most people, I don’t think the book would contain anything that surprising but it would be good book to get you and your partner talking about sex and might just give you some new ideas. If you just want a book of photographs then this isn’t for you but if you want some useful information this book shouldn’t disappoint.
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