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Touch Me There!

Book by Yvonne K. Fulbright, Ph.D

Published: July 11, 2008
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Touch Me There! is a great book for those who want to spice things up in the bedroom using conventional and non-conventional methods!
Pros:
Gives great ideas on areas to explore.
Cons:
None- I loved this book.
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Touch Me There! is a great book that reviews all the gold standards when it comes to sexual play. But in addition to all those tricks, most of us may know it also discusses acupressure, reflexology and yoga to spice things up in the bedroom. This twist on bedroom play definitely broadens lovers' focus on what can be done besides straightforward genital play.

Even though Dr. Fulbright focuses on other aspects of your lover's body, the exercises and descriptions of those well-known hot spots is also very informative. The chapters are split up between female and male hot spots, so flipping between the pages is a breeze because it’s all in one section. She also goes to great lengths to keep the text gender-neutral where the partner is concerned, which keeps Touch Me There! accessible to readers of all sexual orientations.

The beginning of the chapter starts off with a more “scientific” explanation of those erogenous spots, but not to the point that the layperson has a hard time understanding. Her style overall is concise and no-nonsense without being overly clinical. The rest of the chapters go into different exercises with step to step explanations on how to make your partner melt by the touch of your finger tips. The book ends with explanations of sex toys and sexual positions that will hit all of the hot spots. Some of the sexual positions may require a slightly more flexible person but they are definitely worth trying out!

Touch Me There! has something for everyone. Whether you are looking for a way to learn a little bit more about your own body or you want to spice some things up in the bedroom with your partner, this book is for you. This book makes you realize that there are many hot spots of the body that are not just limited to the genital area. I can guarantee after reading this book you will not be able to keep your hands off your partner!
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Sleeping Dreamer (verified)

Finally a book that's worth reading!

2 months ago
Bulma (verified)

Sounds like a worthwhile book, think I'll have to pick this one up.  Thanks for the review!

4 months ago
Dame Demi (verified)

You did, thanks!  So many sex books are poorly produced, it gets me down. :(  I like my books to look good as well as be informative. 

4 months ago
Wet n' Wild (verified)

I think that the print quality is fine. The picture in the sample photo doesn't have the best quality but the book looks great.  I hope I answered your question.  If not let me know!

4 months ago
Dame Demi (verified)

What is the overall print quality of this book?  The sample photo in the description looks like it might be of poor quality...?

4 months ago
Wet n' Wild (verified)

I think that it's kind of an interesting part of this book.  My partner and I have tried out a couple of the pressure points and it definitely adds to the experience.  There is also an entire chapter designated to the pressure points on the hands and feet.  With the price of the book and the content in it I would say it's worth it.  If you do end up getting it, let me know what you think!

4 months ago
Cock Wrangler (verified)

Sounds like an actually interesting book! I'm curious about the acupressure/reflexology parts- is it worth getting just for that info, do you think?

4 months ago
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