Red Hot Book!
Well written and well organized, this book covers a subject that is rarely, if ever, dealt with in basic sex manuals. The contents are separated into chapters that first deal with how to get your hands into shape in order for you to be able to perform the techniques the book describes. The next chapter is the usual one about "setting the scene" that you read in all sex books, which I skimmed because I had read it all before-lubrication, oils, even room lighting and condoms. Then comes sensual massage, which is a whole book unto itself, but nicely covered in this one. According to these writers, who are self-described certified sexology bodyworkers, both men and women have erogenous zones that are never touched by the other party, so they give full body diagrams, showing all the hot areas, and specifying which ones are neglected. Then, the next chapters describe how to give a man a "hand," showing and describing in detail the male genitalia, and then they give specific techniques about how to manipulate it using the hands. They do the same for the female genitalia. This is when the book really becomes unique and fascinating. Tricks like "The Juicer," "Getting It from Both Ends," and "The Sidewinder," are beautifully described and illustrated, along with many others, to help women use their hands to drive their men crazy. The female section is even better, with tricks like the "Triple Threat," "The Atomic Clock," and "Jilling Off," described and illustrated, just like the male chapters, and including numerous other hand techniques to keep the action going. These sections were the best and most unique parts of the book, and the main reason I would recommend it. The writers teach the reader how to use their hands to explore and stimulate the anus, also include precautions, methods for avoiding pain, and cleanliness. They illustrate "Hugging the Prostate" for men and "Quadruple Delight," for women, which incorporate using the hands to stimulate two openings at the same time. Awesome! The chapter on "Putting It All Together" shows the reader how to use these hand techniques in conjunction with other sex techniques, both oral and manual. I thought this part was good, but another book does a better, more detailed job of incorporating these and other techniques during oral sex (for both sexes). "The Sensuous Couple's Guide to Seismic Oral Sex," recommended below, would make a great companion piece to this book. In conclusion, while some of the chapters, as described above, are pedestrian and typical, the middle sections which describe specific techniques are detailed, contain new information, and are well illustrated. I would rate this book a definite "buy."
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