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Gayma Sutra: The Complete Guide

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In, over and out? Not with the Gayma Sutra! This richly illustrated guide book will help spice up your sex life. More variety means more fun, and the variations are just about endless. Axel Neustaedter has tested all the ways to play and found the ones to give you all the pleasure you've always wanted. He answers crucial questions about the most exciting sport there How to practice for the longest and most intense sex? What are the best positions for masturbation? How can two bottoms have an over-thetop experience together? And what toys can help make it even better? After reading this book, sex will never be boring again!

192 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2014

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A Fun and Informative Guide to Gay Intimacy

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐

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The "Gayma Sutra" is an intriguing and unique guide that aims to enhance intimacy and connection within Gay relationships. While it has its merits, I found a few aspects that prevented me from fully embracing it.

First and foremost, the book's approach to exploring various sexual positions and techniques is commendable. It offers a refreshing perspective on LGBTQ+ intimacy, emphasizing inclusivity and diversity. The illustrations are tasteful and helpful, providing clear visual aids to accompany the descriptions. The author's intention to promote open-mindedness and self-discovery is evident throughout, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to expand their sexual repertoire.

However, I felt that the book lacked depth in certain areas. While it does cover a wide range of sexual positions, it could benefit from more comprehensive explanations and guidance. Some positions were briefly mentioned without providing sufficient details on how to execute them safely and comfortably. Additionally, I would have appreciated more insights into the emotional and psychological aspects of Gay relationships, as the book primarily focuses on physical intimacy.

Furthermore, I found the organization of the book to be somewhat disjointed. The chapters did not flow seamlessly, and certain topics felt repetitive or out of place. A more cohesive structure would have made it easier to navigate and absorb the information.

Despite these shortcomings, the "Gayma Sutra" remains an engaging and informative read. It encourages readers to embrace their sexuality, explore new experiences, and foster deeper connections with their partners. If you're looking for a lighthearted and playful guide to gay intimacy, this book is worth considering. However, if you seek a more comprehensive resource that delves into the emotional and psychological aspects of relationships, you may need to supplement your reading with additional material.

In conclusion, the "Gayma Sutra" is a valuable addition to any gay or bi man’s bookshelf, offering a fresh perspective on physical intimacy. While it could benefit from more depth and better organization, its inclusive approach and playful tone make it an enjoyable and informative read.
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