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Title: The Good Vibrations Guide: The G-Spot (Good Vibrations Guide To...) by Cathy Winks, Down There Press ISBN: 0-940208-23-7 Publisher: Down There Press Pub. Date: 01 February, 1998 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $7.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (8 reviews)
Rating: 2
Summary: I need more, MORE!
Comment: Let me start by saying I paid full book price for a pamphlet! That said this pamphlet did a good job of explaining the G-Spot.
Although, the pamphlet explained all the pertinent information on the sexual correlation between the G-spot, the pudenda nerve, and pelvic nerve it didn't actually give me what I was looking for. With all the WHAT, WHERE, and WHEN questions answered for the G-Spot in this publication it was the HOW TO I was looking for and quite frankly this publication never actually gives you a 123 this is how you do it. Of course, I found this publication drowning in clinical studies that pretty much said we (women) all have a G-Spot but every woman's unique and distinct results to G-Spot stimulation are different and individual. So if you're interested in knowing more about the G-Spot this is a good place to start but I will be getting another book on the subject that is more specific in the HOW TO'S.
Also, I really like quotes and personal insights from individuals in books of this nature but I did not enjoy it in this book. It seemed to me the authors of this book included so much personal quotation and individual insight that not only did it seem 35% of the book was filled with it but also lead to contradiction.
This publication did address vaginal erogenous zones beyond the clitoris and G-Spot that I found most interesting and am compelled to study more in the future.
girldiver:)
Rating: 5
Summary: De-mystifying the G-spot
Comment: Most sex manuals seem to depend on making the reader feel inadequate and then promising a "fix" (often a new, improved brand of orgasm, for all those benighted readers who were having the "wrong sort"). And a lot of this has revolved around the fabled "G-spot".
This book is a clear, informative and friendly antidote to all that. It explains the latest anatomical and physiological research on what the "G-spot" actually is (not a spot inside the vagina at all, but the urethral sponge in front of it), and gives a practical guide to the various tips, techniques and toys for stimulating it. Throughout, the author is careful to emphasize that, while some women love G-spot pressure, others don't get a lot out of it, or actually find it uncomfortable. The focus is on finding out what you personally enjoy, not setting yourself a new performance goal.
As someone who loves G-spot stimulation, I got a lot out of this book. But so did a friend of mine, who heaved a great sigh of relief on finding out that she was also perfectly normal for finding that G-spot stimulation just made her feel as if she needed to pee.
Rating: 5
Summary: Plenty to learn from here.
Comment: A great read when you have an interest in how your body works.
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