Rating:  Summary: A Must Read! Review: I had my doubts about this book, but at my wife's suggestion, I went ahead and bought it. Immediately upon reading it, I tried out a few things on my wife's best friend, and she seemed to love everything I did!
Rating:  Summary: I stayed up all night reading this book... Review: I love sex, and I love this book.It gave a horny guy like me a good insight onto the feminine viewpoint on sex. It does have an entire chapter on safe sex, which I skipped. I have heard the AIDS thing and herpes thing millions of times. I don't need a lecture on deases, I need a lecture on how to better get my groove on. :P I really liked this book. It isn't a 100% sex guide neccessarily, but it is a good informative lecture on sex directed to guys from women.
Rating:  Summary: Great advice Review: The author says that women's bodies are like golf courses, and the skill is in how to play the course. He might be right about that, since I've always had a problem with my chip shot, and I know the wood I use for those long drives sometimes puts me in the rough instead of on the green or in the hole. On the other hand, I've also had this theory that women's bodies are more like a finely crafted musical instrument, like a Stradivarius violin, which just gets better as it gets older. Unfortunately, because of my significant other's recent weight gain, she's more like a tuba now than a flute, but then she always said my rhythm was more like a German oompah band anyway--both in and out of bed. Well, whether women's bodies are really like a golf course or a musical instrument, this book had lots of great advice on how to improve your skill in the world's oldest indoor sport.
Rating:  Summary: How to Give Her Absolute Pleasure Review: Paget's How To Be a Great Lover was a unique and useful sex manual for women about men. Now this "sexpert" is back to tell men how to arouse women-stressing the best and most versatile uses of hands and mouth. Having spent the last seven years giving sexuality seminars and working as an AIDS volunteer, she quite appropriately places sager sex advice upfront, in Chapter 2. Her discussion of intercourse positions is complete and concise, and she includes a good chapter on sex toys. Her organized approach, good illustrations, and judicious use of metaphors (women are like hockey, with shooting and scoring) should appeal to men. Heartily recommended for public libraries.-
Rating:  Summary: Not particularly well-written Review: A lot of enthusiasm, but scant on details. And a bit too formulaic. Most important fact from the book: don't blow in their ears!
Rating:  Summary: Common Lou Review: The text did not live up to the title. Eighty percent of the information offered is father wit. Guys you already know it. Just court your woman. There must be better how to text. This book missed the mark.
Rating:  Summary: good, basic information Review: If you're looking for a book on this topic, this one's a good one. I haven't read others, but this one had the information I wanted. It's very strong on the purely sexual details. Although she emphasizes the importance of romance, another book might be better if you are looking creative romantic ideas.
Rating:  Summary: Basic knowledge with some extras Review: This is a good book to review if you have forgotten some of the basics or need a refresher. It is really a book on common sense with some techniques to help find a comfortable level with you partner.
Rating:  Summary: Worthy to add to your library. Review: This is the first book I have read by Lou Paget, but it will not be the last. And I would buy this book again if a buddy swiped it. Now for the rest of you that likes to know what is inside a book. The book has nine chapters and is 234 pages long, 240 counting the Bibliography. The Chapters for the most part are not named as listed below, but to tell about the chapter in a few words. Chapter One: covers a bit about how the author got into this and why she wrote the book, and that she will coach you to mutual bliss. It then goes on to explain some of the misconceptions of sex. Basically, empty your glass of the knowledge you think you have and she will fill it with new knowledge. Chapter Two: Covers: Safety, Choosing a condom, Types of, and Information Resources. Chapter Three: Covers what your mother tried to teach you, how to court the lady, and the first stages of foreplay. Then it gets into how to relax her and how to get her mind off of work, ect. Chapter Four: How to: "Kiss Her, Touch Her, Tease Her" this covers the whole body including massaging and a little bit of Reflexology, foot massaging and the pressure points in the foot. Chapter Five: Covers her action spots, ways to touch her, and lubrication. Chapter Six: "The Art of Tongue: Leading a Woman to Rapture" Chapter Seven: Types of Toys Chapter Eight: Types of Miss O. even a few pages on Mr. O. Chapter Nine: Making connections, positions for intercourse, and positions while pregnant. First off I like knowing who is going to try and teach me something, and I respect that she came right out with the safety stuff. Better there than at the end of the book when it is too late. I am even going to try a couple of the different condoms. My mother was raised in the south so I got an earful of the first half of Chapter Three, just some good ole common sense. The make her relax and listen to her, did get old. I wanted to say "but what about me?" This book is about pleasing her remember? Chapter Four: Again What about me?? Heck, if you feel that way, get into the tub or shower with her. If your in good shape maybe she will enjoy giving you a massage (headed to the gym BRB). Chapter Five: My High School Biology books did not cover this in this much detail. I have seen this covered in a few other books and some of the nicer instructional books did not cover this part of the female anatomy as well. But the location of the G-spot should have been shown as well as being written. Chapter Six: What can I say? It has stuff that I knew, stuff that I did with out thinking about it, and stuff that I will try. Chapter Seven: Covers a range of toys that might be fun to have in your toy box, enough said. Does not cover S&M or B&D toys. Chapter Eight: Covers Types of Miss O., the female cycle, timing, and Mr. O. Chapter Nine: A good sampling of positions, and for some positions explained some of the advantages for that position. Almost every section has pointers some are pretty vague i.e. some women like this while others hate it. Give the writer a break this is written for millions of woman out there. Just take one to the Ice Cream store and see what she likes, see what I mean? Low blow, but I am trying to have fun isn't that what sex is about?
Rating:  Summary: good to know I'm doing it right Review: Well, worth the purchase price. It's got some old tricks and some new tricks. It was nice to know I was (mostly) doing it right all this time. And the new stuff.... Wow! (Maybe I should have had my girlfriend write this review.) My only complaint was a bit too much emphasis on sex-toys. Otherwise, it was a great book. For married couples who seriously want to improve their total relationship, I would highly recommend this book and "Men are From Mars - Women are from Venus".
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