Synopsis
Covers sexual self-image, sexual anatomy, communication, erotic massage, oral sex, intercourse, sexual devices, fantasies, sexual behavior, and safe sex
Reviews
Wink and Semans, both saleswomen at the San Francisco sex information and toy store called Good Vibrations, have used their experience dealing with customers' questions and concerns to provide advice on the correct and safe use of sexual devices. Addressing a broad audience-heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, single, partnered, pregnant, disabled-the authors offer chapters on how to incorporate these devices into a wide range of sexual activities. With an emphasis on safe sex throughout the book, readers may find this book's focus particularly relevant in light of the growing concern over sexually transmitted diseases. Related consumer information, a chapter on the sex toy industry, and a list of resources and a bibliography and videography on human sexuality are all included. Libraries that find a demand will want to include other sex manuals such as Miriam Stoppard's The Magic of Sex (Dorling Kindersley, 1992), which covers sexual activity without using sexual devices. Recommended for adult human sexuality collections in both academic and public libraries. (Index not seen.)-Dana L. Brumbelow, Auburn P.L., Alabama
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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