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Old 03-05-2007, 08:56 AM   #10
LabRat
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I might have a turn of the (19th to 20th) century marriage manual around here somewhere ...
I would love to read that, I bet it's a hoot!!!

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I've never run across that particular book--it sounds good. So what particularly did you like about it?

I'm sure you'll run right out and buy this one!

This one is a fun read, but I expect most normal (i.e. non-contortionist) people would injure themselves if they tried most of these.
What I liked about it was the tone mostly. Basically it's got info on just about everything that I could think of (mind you, I've not had deep conversations with BrianR) in a "here's what some people do/like. Maybe you'll like it maybe you won't." There are quotes from real people of various ages on each subject. It's also got a bit of history thrown in for interest, and a great list of resources at the end of each chapter for further reading on each particular topic.

Considering I initially learned about the actual act of sex from my father's not-very-well-hidden stash of Penthouses and 80's late night Showtime, it's going to be great to have around the house for when my daughter starts to get curious about the details of the birds and bees.

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Thanks much for your kind words, LabRat!
--Paul the author of the book
Holy Shit! How cool is that!
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