It’s his first sexual experience, and instead of focusing on her curves or the act itself, he’s overwhelmed by these questions: If I finish inside her, can she get pregnant? Can I catch a disease from oral sex? How can I reach her G-spot? Should I go slowly or should I speed up more? Does she think the size of my penis is enough or is she laughing inside? She’s not screaming, do I suck at this? If I ask her to tie herself to the bed, would she think I’m a pervert? It’s ironic how in this era of information, where we can access everything we want at the time and place we want to, there’s still many questions and misinformation around sex. It’s not a matter of sex nor gender: rookies or experts are probably questioning themselves when they’re in the sexual act.
What should we know about sex to become memorable lovers or to rekindle a lost flame? The answers are inside you and in the following list of books that can work as perfect guidelines with precise information about a well-known art..–
101 Nights of Great Sex (2013) Laura Corn
This is a book every couple should have on their nightstands, no matter for how long they’ve been together. If you follow the author’s seductive game proposals, your passions and desires will increase. Do you imagine having 101 recipes to woo your partner and make love like you’ve never imagined or dared to? Don’t imagine it; get the book and do it. –My Secret Garden (1993) Nancy Friday
–Come as You Are (2015) Emily Nagoski
The author of this curious book talks about how rodents are distinguished for having the most durable passionate relationships. Departing from this, the book shows us a comparison between these creatures’ sexuality and the one human beings practice, only to make us improve our erotic encounters and become as promiscuous as rodents. –His Porn, her Pain (2016) Marty Klein
Reading this book can help us understand men’s need to see porn movies and why some women get uncomfortable with them. Many relationships have failed because some people have certain habits their partners won’t accept. With an analytical point of view and not making any criticism to neither of the sexes, the author states that the only thing a couple needs to learn about how to live with the other’s habits is communication and understanding. –Delta of Venus (1977) Anaïs Nin
This is the book that every misogyny, egocentric man should read before going to bed with a woman. It’s a humorous overview of the lives of couples where the man is more concerned with achieving his own pleasure before his partner’s. This book can provide valuable information to couples about improving pleasure in sexual encounters; it’ll also scold men who won’t care about pleasing their partner.
–101 Places to Have Sex Before You Die (2010) Marscha Normandy and Joseph St. James
–Make Her Scream (2015) Amber Cole
.The Orgasm Answer Guide (2011) Barry R. Komisaruk
The special guest in every sexual encounter (that sometimes won’t even arrive) is consciously studied by the author of this awesome book. What’s the G-spot? Why sometimes are there no orgasms? How to achieve them? These are some of the questions answered in a book that has to be on the shelves of every book and sex lover.
–The Whole Lesbian Sex Book (1999) Felice Newman
–Down and Dirty Sex Secrets (2004) Tristan Taormino
Taormino is a well known feminist writer who’s interested in women’s pleasure. Through very explicit language, the book explores every aspect of feminine sexuality and practices. This book is a complete guide that leaves out all taboos and prejudices.–
There’s no doubt that mastery can only be achieved through study and constant practice. Now you have the tools to become a memorable lover. Remember that your sexuality is sacred, and you must explore it having that in mind. Don’t miss this valuable information:
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Translated by María Isabel Carrasco Cara Chards
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