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Passionista: The Empowered Woman's Guide to Pleasuring a Man written by Ian Kerner Studio : Collins Living by Collins Living Release Date : 2008-01-29 Publisher : Collins Living Released : 2008-03-01 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780060834395 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 24 reviews)
List Price : $15.95 Our Price : $5.57
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Transform Yourself from "Passion Victim" to Passionista! In the smash hit She Comes First, Ian Kerner singlehandedly waged battle against male sexual "ill-cliteracy," and women everywhere benefited from his "viva la vulva" philosophy of female pleasure. Now, in Passionista, it's time to learn all about what turns men on—and makes them stay on. In this point-by-point, "blow-by-blow" guide, Kerner makes giving as much fun as receiving as he covers every angle of male sexuality, unlocks the secrets of satisfaction, and offers knowledgeable answers to the questions every woman wonders about. His advice is the closest you'll ever come to waking up in a guy's skin and knowing what truly makes him sexually tick. Written in the same witty, insightful, and utterly readable voice that has made She Comes First and Be Honest—You're Not That Into Him Either so popular, Passionista is the empowered woman's guide to enjoying sex to the fullest—and ensuring that he does the same. |
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Good read for less experienced couples |
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I bought this book as a pair with 'She Comes First'. As a guy, I think this book will provide women with a great understanding of the male view of arousal and pleasure that most guys probably wouldn't verbalize but will definitely appreciate them knowing. The author provides great, detailed techniques, activities and ideas to for extending and enhancing his pleasure (and yours) throughout love making. The only reason I didn't rate it a 5 was that it didn't seem provide as detailed tips/techniques for oral s*x as She Comes First; so if your looking for a book that really details techniques to please your guy in that area you might try a different book. |
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Oh my this is the best set of books We have ever bought!!! |
We bought the set she comes first and he comes next each of us read the one about the opposite sex. After 14 years of marraige talk about fabulous
things to learn. Wow just like being with new people again. I have loaned them out to others and have since bought this for friends who's sex lives are struggling. Would recomened to all people. |
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same as He Comes Next |
I bought Passionista as well as He Comes Next, thinking they would have different content, but they're almost exactly the same, nearly verbatim.
They're interesting, not really as helpful as She Comes First. Reading one is sufficient. |
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Fantastic! |
This book is wonderful, It's not a step by step, "how to" guide, but rather a look in to the male brain. It's fantastic that this book was actually written by a man as apposed to a woman. Great read, very easy. I couldn't put the book down. I finished faster than I have finished any book, in a very long time.
*Oh just a footnote here: Ian, the author of this book, is a very sexy man.
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HOW TO PLEASURE A MAN |
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I have the same thing to say about this book as I did his companion piece, "She Comes First": I LOVE the cover. Using a piece of fruit to represent male genitalia is wonderful, and so well done. Not as pretty as the papaya used in the female version, though. What's between the covers works just as well. It is an insiders version of what constitutes male pleasure, and enables women to participate in that life as well. If one bought both of these books, all it would take to complete a couple's sexual pleasure library would be the new title, Was that an earthquake? The Sensuous Couple's (Flip Over) Guide to Seismic Oral Sex. This is a flip over book that has everything you need to know about cunnilingus in Book One, then flip it over, and you have everything you need to know about fellatio in Book Two. It's like having two books in one. |
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