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5 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good advice for wanting to spice things up with an inexperienced partner
I heard the author on a podcast recently and bought the book out of curiousity. While she is by no means a trained sex therapist who goes into the deep analysis of sexual dynamics between a man and a woman, I like that she gives good advice on a subject that is really difficult for a man to bring up with a woman.

The truth is, men have certain things they...
Published on September 12, 2009 by Michael Sykes

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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Worse than silly
The best part: There is not much to it. The book is small and, if you don't count the ads or "Conclusion," the page count is 111 with a lot of white space. The paragraphs are short and separated by double spaces. Seven pages are mostly empty.

That is made worse by trying to cover complicated subjects in three pages. Other books devote 300 pages to anal or...
Published on August 13, 2009 by SevenDelta


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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Worse than silly, August 13, 2009
This review is from: How to Get Her to Watch Porn, Have Anal Sex, and Call Her Best Friend for a Threesome - What it Takes to Build a Trusting... (Kindle Edition)
The best part: There is not much to it. The book is small and, if you don't count the ads or "Conclusion," the page count is 111 with a lot of white space. The paragraphs are short and separated by double spaces. Seven pages are mostly empty.

That is made worse by trying to cover complicated subjects in three pages. Other books devote 300 pages to anal or threesomes and millions of words have been used to explain the dynamics of a sexual relationship.

Here's the sad part. Except for the silly chapter on fetish play, the whole thing seems like a series of Cosmo articles strung together. Like high school, everything sexual is "naughty."

That would be bad enough but much of the information is just flat-out wrong. On page 68, "Sindy" recommends that, for anal penetration, you lube up with vaginal secretions. I don't know any real woman who would recommend that.

Which brings me to the last point. "Sindy St. James" appears to be "Tommy Orlando" of the Players series. The writing style is similar and this book contains ads for the Orlando books.

Many other books on these subjects are much better and more useful. Don't stop here.
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5 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good advice for wanting to spice things up with an inexperienced partner, September 12, 2009
This review is from: How to Get Her to Watch Porn, Have Anal Sex, and Call Her Best Friend for a Threesome - What it Takes to Build a Trusting... (Kindle Edition)
I heard the author on a podcast recently and bought the book out of curiousity. While she is by no means a trained sex therapist who goes into the deep analysis of sexual dynamics between a man and a woman, I like that she gives good advice on a subject that is really difficult for a man to bring up with a woman.

The truth is, men have certain things they want to explore but are often too scared to tell their partner. You just hope, somehow, some way, the opportunity comes up. In this book, Sindy St. James gives men explains how a woman thinks about exploring more risque sexual activities and tells how (and more importantly, when) to talk about things and make suggestions.

It's a short and sweet how-to manual that gave me some ideas which I have tried and gotten good results with. (I wish I could go into detail, but that might get me in trouble.)
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