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Mary Roach
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd (7 May 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1847672361
  • ISBN-13: 978-1847672360
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 13 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 27,984 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'In this terrifically witty, hugely engaging study of the way we love, Mary Roach does meet some real oddballs, and on almost every page she tells you something to make you gasp aloud or snort with laughter.' Telegraph

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Spry, sharp-witted and charmingly self-deprecating... Delightful. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
By Joseph Haschka HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
"Not everyone gets their (masturbation study) funding from research grants. Some masturbation professionals get their funding from the sales of Vibrating Port-A-Pussies and Mr. Fred Jelly Dongs." - Mary Roach in BONK

"To get inside a lubricated vagina, a penis needs to be hard enough to push against the opening with one to two pounds of force. That is approximately the amount of force required to open a swinging kitchen door." - Mary Roach in BONK

Mary Roach is the author of Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, the enormously instructive and entertaining book on the uses to which human cadavers are put. As far as I'm concerned, instructive AND entertaining is about as good as it gets. With BONK, Roach has outdone herself with a read that I couldn't put down.

Science pursues sex because, after all, it's what makes the world turn. Roach first establishes the history of the science, which pretty much reached mainstream acceptance with researchers Alfred Kinsey and then William Masters and Virginia Johnson. (An excellent film about the former, starring Liam Neeson, is Kinsey [2004].)

The meat of the book, so to speak, is the wide array of sexual behavior and physiologic functions which scientists have investigated, and which include: the sure sign of female orgasm, the location of the fabled G Spot, female orgasm as a function of clitoral-urethral separation distance, the link between female sexual pleasure and fertility, the validity of the vaginal "upsuck" concept, the validity of the penis-cervix interlock theory, cures for erectile dysfunction, the historical legal implications of male "potency", societal perspectives on masturbation, testicular transplants, penile implants, penis restoration post amputation, the physiology and structure of the clitoris, the internal mechanics of penile erection, orgasm's effect on overall physical health, the value of orgasm as exercise, the role of electroejaculation in people with spinal cord injuries, vaginal lubrication as an indicator of female sexual arousal, the nature of arousal in men vs. women, the physiologic trigger of male ejaculation, the role of hormones on the female libido, the existence of human sex-pheromones, and the qualitative measurement of sex. Juicy stuff, this.

The author's special talent, whether it be in STIFF or BONK, is her serious - but not too serious - approach to the subject matter. At any time, the reader may expect Mary to look up from her notes, cock an eyebrow, and deliver some wryly humorous aside. This is perhaps best seen in the footnotes to the text, as in the one connected to the above quote concerning the amount of penile force required for vaginal entry:

"We have three Houston researchers to thank for this statistic. In 1985, the trio attached a pressure gauge to the tip of a penis-shaped Plexiglas rod and penetrated a small group of female volunteers. It seems to me that if they wanted to approximate the surface friction that exists in real intercourse, slippery-smooth Plexiglas was a poor stand-in for penis skin. Though I suppose that when you're doing an experiment that involves penetrating coeds in your lab, surface friction is less of a concern than, say, human subjects review board friction."

As windows on otherwise esoteric or eccentric subject matter, Mary's books are without peer as reading experiences.

Finally, in case you're wondering, BONK describes a photoplethysmograph as a device used to measure the amount of lubricant vaginal walls exude during sexual stimulation. As a matter of fact, I have one right here for inclusion in Mum's Christmas basket.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
By Miss E. Potten TOP 1000 REVIEWER
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I keep hearing about this little number from, ahem, 'satisfied customers' amongst the online bookish community on LibraryThing, so I thought I'd check it out for myself. Even though I had to stop reading 'Stiff' because it was making me so queasy, I had an idea I'd be safer with sex than dead bodies - fortunately, I was right! It's really a fascinating book. And Mary Roach is one helluva lady - no situation is too delicate, no question goes unasked, no naked body lies uncovered... She is also a fantastically funny writer, with a wry and self-deprecating sense of humour that acts as the perfect antidote to the cringeworthy, the ridiculous, and the downright embarrassing elements of the research she pulls together here.

Everything from female libido to erectile dysfunction to primate sex is covered, with research drawn from the most ancient of philosophers right through to the most cutting-edge modern studies. Roach even participates in some of the studies herself, in the name of science and finding out what the hell goes on behind the closed doors of sexual research institutions. All in all, a really excellent book, which managed to be incredibly interesting AND made me giggle every other page. Read it!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
A fun education 10 Oct 2008
Format:Paperback
The book was a brilliant read. Mary Roach can capture the significance of her research with a wonderful sense of humour. Her photo breaks in the book, had me giggling only to be followed by bellowed laughter in the context of the writing. I was the best way to learn. If this is your first book by Mary Roach, you will enjoy her previous books.

This book may also help explain certain aspects of your 'private' life. I certainly learnt more.
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straight to the core
In my little collection of books about the science of love and sex, "Bonk" is by far the most entertaining one. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Michael Gross
An interesting insight into the science behind sex
I have read Mary Roach's other book "Stiff" which I found superb, I will say I was a little disappointed with this book. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Louise Roberts
Wonderful
Other reviewers already gave details, so out of lazyness I'll just say: thanks, Mary Roach, this was a wonderful read. :-)
Published 18 months ago by tekNico
Bonk, the curious coupling of sex and science
Not as funny as the jacket would lead you to believe.
Despite that, it is quite a good read and certainly contains some very fascinating facts.
Published 21 months ago by Terry
Enough with the footnotes already
Bit disappointing - history of sexual research, but nothing particularly interesting, and seemed to wander without much point or aim. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Ben
One of the funniest books I've ever read
Mary Roach brings two qualities to her history of sex research. Firstly, her sense of humour: she doesn't miss a chance for a witty aside, and this topic gives lots of... Read more
Published on 9 Jun 2009 by Dr. M. L. Poulter
relax
The previous reviewers give a good overview of the book, so I won't repeat that here. But two aspects I liked were that female sexual functioning is given as much prominence as the... Read more
Published on 31 May 2009 by Mark
Down and Dirty Look at Sex Research and Human Anatomy
If you want to learn more about arousal and fertility, you'll find some nuggets in Bonk. But information about human sexuality isn't the focus of this book which is a really about... Read more
Published on 29 May 2008 by Donald Mitchell
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