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Sex: An Uncensored Introduction provides honest, in-depth
information about sex, sexual orientation, masturbation, foreplay,
birth control options, and protection against disease. This revised
and updated edition includes updated information about everything
from STIs to new sex-related legislation as well as brand new
sections on sexting, online dating and safety, and sex-related
bullying of all kinds. The hilariously straightforward contents of
the book will be augmented by a new foreword written by a trusted
"sexpert" to lend added expertise to this new edition.
Can fictions of desire determine real pleasures? Do texts regulate
the performance of our sexual identities? In Sexuality and the
Reading Encounter Emma Wilson offers a new account of the intimate
relations between reading, identity, and identification.
Interweaving theoretical debate with analysis of texts by Proust,
Duras, Tournier, and Cixous, her study reveals the formative
potential and transferential pleasures of the reading encounter.
Drawing on an understanding of identity as performative, alienated
and fictitious, this study argues that the fictions we read act as
mirrors and decoys displaying seductive images of intelligible
sexual identities. The texts chosen for discussion here draw
attention to the strategies by which identity is constructed
textually. They work thus to frame the reading encounter and to
highlight its formative power. In analysis of these texts, this
study works to cut across the axes of homosexuality and
heterosexuality, offering an alternative focus on the
interdependence of identity and fantasy.
What, in your relationships, have you chosen? What would you
choose, if you felt able? In Love and Choice, therapist and
journalist Lucy Fry explains why relationships should start with
these simple questions. Most of us are brought up with a blueprint
for our most important and intimate relationships. It comes from
family, the media, or even the government's tax policies, and the
message is simple: The (gold) standard for a romantic relationship
is one that is heterosexual, between two people, and monogamous.
Lucy invites us to examine this blueprint consciously, accept that
it may not be for everyone, and consider something outside the
ordinary. By offering us a window into a life built on choice, and
a radical approach, Lucy helps us explore what we really want, and
what our relationship needs. With care, wit and candour, Fry blends
insightful psychological and philosophical ideas with case studies
drawn from interviews with experts, real people, and experiences in
her own life. Love and Choice gives readers everything they need to
choose what, who, and how to love.
A revolutionary practice for couples to enhance sexuality and reach
higher states of consciousness
- How to make sex a conscious decision, not an accidental encounter
- Discusses how slowness increases sensitivity and awakens the
body's innate mechanism for ecstasy
- Reveals how sexuality can be sustainable and enjoyable well into
old age
While fast, hot, orgasm-driven sex can bring momentary
satisfaction, in the long run it can become boring and mechanical,
causing many couples to lose interest and stop making time for
physical intimacy. The first step to revive a waning sex life or
make a healthy one more fulfilling, says author Diana Richardson,
is to make sex a conscious decision rather than an accidental
encounter. Focusing on eye contact, subtle sensations, and deep
breathing, Diana's practice of slow sex awakens the body's innate
mechanism for ecstasy, unlocking the door to extraordinary realms
of sensitivity, sensuality, and higher consciousness.
Exploring the healing, spiritual power of slow sex, this book
offers a step-by-step guide for committed couples to transform sex
into a meditative, loving union of complementary energies. It
explains how slow sex increases sensitivity and sexual vitality and
how, because it creates and restores love, slow sex is loving sex.
With a focus on coolness rather than heat, this practice provides
couples a way to reach a shared meditative state and use it as a
vehicle to achieve higher consciousness. Illustrating different
positions for eye contact, deep sustained penetration, and soft
penetration, this book reveals that sex truly can be sustainable
and enjoyable well into old age.
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