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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A Half-Measured Helping of Advice,
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This review is from: Fabulous Foreplay: The Sex Doctor's Guide to Teasing and Pleasing Your Lover (Paperback)
There are 2 types of reviews for Foreplay/Sex Books:
"My sex life was lame... until I read this. Now things have spiced up! I had 25 thousand orgasms last night" - Miss I. Luvvitplenty, London "Yawn. These tips are for utter beginners" - Mr O. Gasm, Manchester Let me try and change that... To her credit, Pam Spurr's tried something new with this one. Instead of the generic layout - she has divided the advice on foreplay into the 5 senses... the phrase "If it ain't broke..." springs to mind. It's novel, yes, but not very practical. What we end up with is a massive chapter on everything to do with 'Touch' (and why does no one even mention massages!?), an entire chapter devoted to 'Smell', and oral sex being thrown into 'Taste', just to help keep the balance. This would be forgivable if the advice was excellent... but sadly this is not the case. For one thing, targetting such a book at both sexes means that the specific, thorough details we want on how to pleasure the other is left out (lest the book hit 400+ pages) - the result is that both sexes are left with a half-measured summary of what the other one wants. It doesn't get much more thorough than "Here's 5 fun ways to touch her clitoris!" The biggest failing is that we have a collection of different gimmicks and tricks, but no explanation on how to bring it all together. How can I tell they're close to orgasm? How exactly do I communicate without it sounding like a trip to the Opticians? (Which touch is better? 1... or 2?) Are there certain positions for oral sex which won't give me neck cramp? Should I lead in slowly and warm her up before vigorously munching on her? (The answer is 'Yes'. Thanks for the warning...) The advice seems fine until you pick up another book. It was only when I read a proper one that I saw just how much had been left out here (It was Lou Paget's "How to Give her absolute pleasure" if you're curious) "But..." I hear you cry... "Maybe this is a book for beginners? Maybe you're just a stud (why thankyou), and all this seems basic in comparison?" Whilst my ego would LOVE to agree - the fact is that this book isn't beginner-friendly either. We get a weak guide to the whole process and are barely given any explanation of anatomy (at no point did she warn me that women have 2 pairs of lips down there - one of which is more receptive to touch than the other...) We don't even get diagrams! We get to work from vague verbal descriptions alone. The final nail on the coffin is the overly hyped "6th Sense - Intuition!" - Personally, I thought this was going to outline the vital element of 'Anticipation'. After all, the ability to build anticipation slowly and build that sense of excitement is more important than any of the other tips put together. Such a vital element should not be left out... wait a minute... it has. Instead we get a whole chapter about "you should learn to sense what your lover wants!" with the only tip being to practice. Gee, thanks. Overall - This book doesn't know what it wants to be. It's too brief and lacks the diagrams/descriptions/guide for beginners - But at the same time lacks the adavnced techniques and tricks for lovers who want to learn how to excel at foreplay. It hits a stale middle-ground, where men and women both lose out. Peace
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
what a load of waffle,
By hurricanheidi (London England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fabulous Foreplay: The Sex Doctor's Guide to Teasing and Pleasing Your Lover (Paperback)
Not enough actual guidance, diagrams would be useful rather than vague descriptions . I wanted actual sex tips not suggestions to have flowers & candles in the bedroom & feed each other asparagus!
13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
hot tips & fast!,
By Sam Warner "Sam's Tips" (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fabulous Foreplay: The Sex Doctor's Guide to Teasing and Pleasing Your Lover (Paperback)
There are so many sex guides & books available that promise action and just deliver blandness and waffle. This gem of a book however is packed full of interesting, exciting and most importantly easily put-into-practice tips that really helped spice up my relationship with a long term partner.
Highly recommended!
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