Hot Sex
How to Do It
Introduction
Anyone can be good in bed. Genital size doesn't matter. Looks don't
matter. You don't have to have legs up to your chin, arms like
Schwarzenegger, drive a sports car, or be rolling in it to be the
best lover your partner's ever had. But you do need a good, working
knowledge of your subject. And that's easier said than done.
Nearly everyone talks about sex. We're always boasting about how
fabulous so-and-so is in bed and hinting at the real reason why we
look so tired at work (nudge, nudge, wink, wink). But it's a rare
person who'll confess details or talk specifics. Jane might well
confide that Brad gives the best oral sex she's ever had, but she
doesn't launch into a lick-by-lick analysis of why-and I bet you
don't ask for one.
That's why we buy sex books-to find out the nitty-gritty details
about things we're too embarrassed to ask friends or lovers. Trouble
is, few deliver what we really want to know. Sex manuals tend to
gloss over the practical bread-and-butter stuff and, instead, talk
in generalities-like how women need clitoral stimulation and men's
butts are a veritable hot spot. Great advice but, if you haven't got
the foggiest of what to do with it, useless.
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