This toy was definitely designed
Sex: The Whole Story by Nicole Beland is a great book and well worth the money. The book is full of pictures and helpful information with tips.
All the pictures throughout this book are full of color and life. There is not one photo that can be misinterpreted into pornography. Each photo is done sexy and with class and relates the each topic discussed throughout the book. Even though many of the photos are self explanatory there are tips under many of the photos for him as well as her to increase pleasure for their partner.
Topics covered in the book range from attraction and foreplay to actual intercourse as well as anal penetration. The information is very informative for all sexually active adults or those thinking about that very first sexual experience. As I stated before this book would benefit all sexually active adults, which ranges from the beginners to the very experienced.
There are multiple diagrams throughout this book that are also very informative. These diagrams include the male and female reproductive systems as well as step by step techniques on oral sex for him as well as her.
But there was one section of this book that impressed me the most. Toward the back of the book there are pages that cover multiple topics other then sexual conduct. Such as menopause, pregnancy, and other health related topics. The author also shows and describes the different types of the male’s penis and the female’s breast. Many questions are also shared in this portion of the book along with great answers. A lot of the questions you or I would ask or may be wondering about.
I love this book!! Its not like other books I have read that seem to just give the authors opinion or informs me of things I already knew. I learned from this book and highly recommend it.
Sounds good. I would like an educational book that could be read for fun with my husband. I showed him the sample pictures and he said "yes, let's get it." lol so predictable. Nice review!
Bulma, can I have your husband?
Thanks for a great review of what seems a very promising book. Will definitely have to look into this one!
Is this book pretty heterosexual-specific, or would people of any orientation find it useful?
The Whole Story, eh? I'm suspicious...
its pretty heterosexual specific