Michael Morgenstern asked women all over the country, from all walks of life, and discovered the answers men seek. Learn what women find sexy in a man; how to seduce with words; what is the secret all great lovers know about pleasing women; how you can tell from a woman's kiss if she wants you take her to bed, and much more. "Will make life--sex life, anyway--easier for men and infinitely more pleasurable for women." COSMOPOLITAN
I bought this as a teenager, and it may be the very first book I ever bought with my own money. I read it with highlighter in hand just in case there was something useful to my eager and horny teen mind.
“She had courteously asked the captain to what she owed the honour of his visit, and when, instead of answering, he pinched her plump cheek and put his arm around her waist, she flew into a passion and pointed to the door with the voice and gesture of an insulted queen. The lieutenant had found her far more ungracious; she did not ask what he desired, but angrily thundered, almost before he crossed the threshold, an order to march which permitted neither remonstrance nor refusal; finally, at the appearance of the first lieutenant, she had passed from the position of defence to that of assault, shrieked at him with a crimson face and flashing eyes to be off at once, if he valued the smooth skin of his cheeks; and when, somewhat bewildered, yet not wholly intimidated, he had ventured, notwithstanding this by no means encouraging reception, to attempt to seize and embrace her, as he was accustomed to do with the colonel's wife's maid, when, making eyes at him in the ante-room, she whispered under her breath: "Let me go, or I'll scream!" she rushed upon him literally like a wild-cat, and, in an instant,
If you want to be reminded that women are inferior to men in their sexual desires to be dominated (raped), and in their romantic needs for being put on a pedestal and treated like a princess... or the desire to perform an evolutionary ritual stemming from feeding their young with pre-chewed food (the desire to kiss, and the "importance" therein,) then read this book! It focuses a lot on the emotional/romantic aspect of sex which I can only shake my head at. I myself no longer want to think about the inferiority of women any more, I'm trying to steer clear of that belief. This book does nothing but make me resent females, and prevent me from seeing them as equals. It's not for me. The book is also a bit dated, referring to using a Polaroid camera, so that you can take naughty pics with privacy... but the dated aspect (1982) isn't much of an issue for me. The books redeeming quality is that it seems to be accurate information, with many references to the Kinsey report and the Hitte report (both of which I loved.) It also has some interesting tips for MECHANICAL methods for sex, but those are few and far between. "The Guide To Getting It On" is far more useful.
a great reminder of some things to do for that special woman in your life but you have to take it with a grain of salt. I dont recommend books that teach you how to control a woman by "appearing" to meet her needs. An honest approach is much more rewarding
I bought this as a teenager, and it may be the very first book I ever bought with my own money. I read it with highlighter in hand just in case there was something useful to my eager and horny teen mind.
I have an old (nineties) copy and read it again recently. Suffice it to say I feel the need to read it again. There is something intangible in the thoughts and feelings of women - depicted in conversational snippets within - that goes beyond all "common wisdom" relating to making love. The desire to learn more and to assimilate this inscrutable quality is powerful.
There is something spiritual in love, and in making love in its truest form... personally, I hope to discover and live it fully.
En bok som ligger väldigt högt upp på listan för unga män. Det smarta med boken är att författaren har gjort till sin sak att intervjua och ta reda på vad kvinnor tycker är viktigt och sedan som man förmedla det vidare till män. På det sättet är den överlägsen och skiljer sig från t.ex. Henrik Fexeus "Alla vill ligga" som riktar sig till samma läsarkrets.