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The New Lesbian Sex Book Paperback – January 1, 2008
The New Lesbian Sex Book includes interviews and tips from over thirty women who discuss their lives and experiences in extreme and honest detail. With no assumptions or limits on experience or definition of sex or the label of lesbian, this is an open, friendly, informative, and accessible guide to sex and sexual techniques in all their glory.
Wendy Caster has authored erotica, a novel, three plays, and much more. She currently lives in New York City.
- Print length234 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherAlyson Pubns
- Publication dateJanuary 1, 2008
- Dimensions7 x 0.5 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101593500211
- ISBN-13978-1593500214
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- Publisher : Alyson Pubns; 3rd edition (January 1, 2008)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 234 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1593500211
- ISBN-13 : 978-1593500214
- Item Weight : 13.7 ounces
- Dimensions : 7 x 0.5 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,615,555 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4,636 in Psychology & Counseling Books on Sexuality
- #5,863 in LGBTQ+ Demographic Studies
- #10,591 in Sex & Sexuality
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I actually wrote The Lesbian Sex Book, and here's what I think is particularly strong about this edition of it: the quotes from the many women I interviewed. Over 30 women were nice enough to answer my questions about their experiences, preferences, fantasies, and feelings. The women were 19 to 65 years old; of varying racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds; genetic women and transgendered; butch, femme, and unlabeled; vanilla and kinky; very experienced and just starting out; from big cities and small towns; and single and in relationships.
Their contributions give the book many voices and many points of view and are also funny, informative, and moving. I hope readers enjoy meeting these women as much as I did.
PARTIAL TABLE OF CONTENTS: Afterplay, Age Differences, Anal Sex, Anatomy, Anonymous Sex, Aphrodisiacs, BDSM, Bisexuality, Blindfolds, Bondage, Breasts, Butch and Femme, Clitoris, Coming Out, Communication, Costumes and Uniforms, Cuddling, Cultural Differences, Cunnilingus, Dildos, Emotions, Erogenous Zones, Erotica/Porn, Exhibitionism, Ex-lovers, Expectations, Fantasies, Female Ejaculation, Fisting , Foreplay, G Spot, Good Lover, Group Sex, How Do You Know That She Likes What You're Doing?, How Has Your Sex Life Changed Over the Years?, Intimacy, Kissing, Leather, Long-Term Relationships, Making Noise, Masturbation, Meeting Women, Monogamy, Multiple Orgasms, Mutual Masturbation, Nonmonogamy, One-Night Stands, Oral Sex, Orgasms, Packing, Penetration, Phone Sex, Romance, Safer Sex, Seduction, Simultaneous Orgasms, Sober Sex, Talking Dirty, Threesomes, Transgenderism/Transsexualism, Vaginal Orgasms, Vegetables, Vibrators, Vocabulary.
in all seriousness, this book does not represent the lesbian community but rather patronises and condescends, treats us like children who have no knowledge of our own bodies or emotions. if that was the intention, you need to make it clear that your intended audience is not self-aware or even... aware.
we need a new new lesbian sex book which is based on the reality of the varied and wonderful world in which we live. one that would truly educate, inform and celebrate.






