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Penis Genius: The Best Tips and Tricks for Working His Stick

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Penis Genius is a savvy guide to a man's most compelling organ and how to work it for his pleasure as well as your own. Filled with ingenious techniques for working his wand—from giving a great hand job to blowing his mind (and his member) to finding the best intercourse positions for every shape and size of penis from the huge hulk to the small and nimble to every size and bend in between.  Penis Genius also addresses age-old questions such as "Why does it curve to the right?" and "Do circumcised cocks feel more sensation?" Real men also weigh in on what makes them rise to the occasion and what's a cold shower. This book fills in the information gaps and educates women on how to work the penis--and a man's attachment to it. Penis Genius gives answers to questions you've always wondered about his wand--but never dared to ask.
 

176 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2011

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Jordan LaRousse

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Jordan LaRousse is co-editor and co-owner (along with Samantha Sade) of the erotic eBook site OCEroticBooks.com and the literary erotica website OystersandChocolate.com erotica and co-author of five books: Oysters & Chocolate: Erotic Stories of Every Flavor (Penguin 2009), Mastering Your Man from Head to Head (Quiver 2010), Penis Genius (Quiver 2011), Nice Girls, Naughty Sex (Seal Press 2011), and Clit-ology (Quiver 2011). Keep "abreast" at OCeroticbooks.com More to come!

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Author 4 books12 followers
November 3, 2011
This is the written-for-women companion book to Clit-ology: Master Every Move from A to G-Spot to Give Her Ultimate Pleasure

**Reviewer's note**
This book is written with a target audience of heterosexual women. While I think there's definitely something in there for men (gay or straight) to learn about their own junk, be aware if you choose to pick it up that it is written entirely from the perspective of cis-man-woman sexuality. (Sexual position diagrams are all one man, one woman, for example.)
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Despite being fully on the e-book bandwagon, I strongly suggest that if you pick up this book, you get the hard copy. It's just a beautiful book! The layout is artfully done, with the requisite number of gorgeous eye-candy, barely dressed models (it is a sex book after all!) showing you all you ever needed or wanted to know about penises.

Don't worry, though. This is no textbook. The authors manage to stir up just the right mix of tantalizingly sexy, light and fun, and downright informative. Want to know what George meant when he said he went out to get a "Prince Albert" yesterday? It's in there! Don't know where the frenulum is? You will, after reading this book! Want to know once and for all the answer to which feels more pleasure, the circumcised penis or little mister au naturel? While the answer might not be in here as is, this is one of the many delightful "lab exercises" suggested in the book, complete with laudable use of the scientific method and suggestions for keeping meddlesome external variables out of the way.

Penis Genius is intelligently written in frank, simple language Inside, you'll find goodies like a penis shape vs. sexual position matching guide, a step-by-step to fellatio and handjobs, and a quiz that will show you your "Penis IQ" (haven't you always wanted to know?)

I was a bit disappointed by the lack of diversity represented in the book. The models were young, white, thin and classically (read Hollywood) beautiful, the same with the illustrated diagrams, and it seems that considerations for body shape of either partner is similarly neglected, especially when discussing sexual positions. I'd also love to see a similar book that is aimed at couples (and moresomes) that don't fit into the cis-gendered, heterosexual demographic, but partly that's because I'd like to see more of these books! Overall, I found Penis Genius informative, sexy and amusing. My verdict? 4.5 one-eyed trouser snake salutes. Definitely one that I'd like on my coffee table when in adult company!
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August 19, 2011
Anecdotal evidence via testimonials, beautiful photographs, and a great sense of humor dissipate any discomfort felt in this book by male or female readers alike. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and every comment in it. The diagrams and Q&A might've felt like a textbook to some who are too serious and intellectual but it really read like a magazine and I couldn't put it down. It was both credible and fun and thoroughly researched without being dull or dry. - Another winner by Oysters & Chocolate sex experts Jordan LaRousse and Samantha Sade.
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March 26, 2012
This was a signed copy from the Goodreads First Read giveaway. I thought the book was great. It was very informative in several ways: giving a breakdown of the male member, tips and tricks on how to orally work that member and scenarios that could help spice up how he uses said member with you. I found myself chuckling throughout the book because of how its many points are phrased. It is tastefully (no pun intended) written book about a topic that always has room for improvement...I know I learned a thing or two and I highly recommend it to anyone that wants to "fine tune" their skills :-)
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September 18, 2018
This is a pretty decent book, but I do have one gripe... where are the penises? Seriously, this book is written for a female audience, yet all we get is a dude in his undies and a naked woman? I'm not asking for porn, but the occasional wang would be nice, rather than the T&A we get instead.
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January 27, 2012
This aught to be interesting!!! Can't wait.
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