About this deal
Description
Sexologist Jill McDevitt brings her refreshing, contemporary perspective to this judgement-free manual on all things sec. 30pmSaturday: 8. Clear the confusion about the clitoris, get the 411 on foreplay, and enjoy a fun and frank guide to improving your sex skills (over and over again). Sex is fun. FLUID it’s an abstract design which is open for interpretation. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, you're sure to find something satisfying within these pages (and the sheets). Tel: (65) 6853 3113Fax: (65) 6853 3003 How to get comfortable with anatomical geometry that would make Spider Man whistle with awe. Hell even a couple of ways to get them off. 30am - 5.
Kit Contents
- The Move: Step-by-step instructions show you how to nail it
- Who Will Love It: Do you like intimate contact?
- one zipped pocket at the back
- contemporary straightforward shape
- Jill's expert tricks for maximum pleasure
- internal pockets (1 zipped + 2 small slip pockets)
- prototype stage, so might be your only chance to buy it
Reviews
Amarie
It's a pretty decent book overall and is worth a read. It starts off with a bit of information about the author, a history of things, some tips about getting what you want from the actions you choose our your partner chooses to make and more. This kindle edition ebook is very detailed in sensual and romantic gestures.
It gives helpful tips and suggestions to get started. There's a chapter on what to do which focuses on senses to get things in the right mood. Types of things you can use from lubes, lotions, and more even DIY items. There are descriptionsome of each type of thing and some even have details and pictures to help you get a better picture.
For each position mentioned there is a difficulty level, who would like it and description of how to do it. Each chapter also has some feedback from people that the author has surveyed about the topic of the chapter. There a techniques the author talks about to give you something to work off of if you need some creative help. I like that the author is big on asking for consent whether it be for an action or saying something.