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It is common human knowledge that each and every one of us has a fetish, ranging from the ordinary, mundane, and cliché to the bizarre, strange, and downright scandalous.
Fetish Sex: An Erotic Guide to Couples speaks to the fetish fanatic in all of us. For those who want more knowledge of their own personal fetish or of other people’s fetishes (such as your friend or neighbor), this book is a wonderful start to explore and discover what all the fuss is about.
The first two chapters’ present ways in which you can discover why you have a fetish, how you got it, and what to do with it once you have a partner or playmate to explore it with. Although these two chapters are important and will surely break the ice, I particularly found the meat of the book to lie in the chapters on role playing, fetish dressing, human animals, cross-dressing, medical play and adult babies, and human body parts (such as butt fetish, foot and leg fetish, ears, you get the idea). Each of these chapters clearly defines what that fetish is and includes ideas and tips of how you can incorporate them in a session. While reading about my own personal fetishes (role playing, animal training, and medical play, to name a few), I was very surprised and impressed on how detailed the author was on the many types of role playing scenarios and role playing characters that one can create. I was even surprised that the book delved into what many may consider shocking and off putting: pregnancy and lactation, adult babies, amputee and devotee fetish, bodily fluids, trampling fetish, robots, midgets, and lo and behold, necrophilia! Almost any fetish that you could think of, it’s in this book. Any fetish that you don’t even WANT to think of, as a warning, it is in here too folks.
For such a slim book running at only 223 pages, 11 chapters, it wonderfully inspires and ignites a vast journey across many realms of fetish play while clearly defining what they are and demystifying any misconceptions of some fetishes. Example: animal training does not mean that one is into bestiality; participating as an adult baby or being turned on by a pregnant woman does not mean that one is a pedophile). Also included are short stories that are pretty short and sweet, but quite bland and cheesy in my opinion. The resources and websites are the icing on the cake. If you are interested in say, pony play, where to buy your medical gear and adult diapers, and what corset and bustier you want to get for your sweetheart, you will find it there in a search-friendly format. Would I recommend this book? Hell yes! The only thing that this book lacks is enticing and erotic pictures, which is a shame, because it would have immediately made the book an ultimate 5 star winner and more exciting to the eye as well as the mind. Nonetheless, Fetish Sex does a great job at discussing fetishes while making it funny, humorous, sex positive, and safe for beginners, couples, enthusiasts, and experts. Nab this one---I think it’s worth it.