Practical Sexuallity; Laugh and Learn
by Noah Holder
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Pub Date Sep 16 2016 | Archive Date Sep 04 2018
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Description
Secrets of what and how Females and Males think and act exposed in all their meanness.Be prepared for raunchy words, jokes, and limericks. NOT PC, and not for those easily offended.
How to survive the battle of the sexes, avoid catastrophic losses, and possibly win, by understanding the opposite sex (and they ARE Opposite"!!), and knowing more about what makes YOU you.
The lovely (clean) drawings, alone, are worth the price of the book. Laugh at the jokes and learn from the quotes.
Advance Praise
"A much needed and valuable book for understanding oneself and others. Explores the underlying and hidden communication failures between the sexes through a thoughtful and funny look at the human biological imperatives."
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781370689453 |
PRICE | $3.50 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
Great book, found myself reading outloud to my partner. A must read to understand how the other sex thinks.
Despite the title, this book is not a manual on sexuality. Rather it is a humorous albeit raunchy ode to sexuality and the battle between sexes. The authors employ pithy idioms, jokes, and limericks complete with clean drawings! to achieve their ends. Hardly the sort of book read in one sitting though one loathes stopping once started. This is a book that one reaches for when knocked sideways by the opposite gender and in desperate need of a pick me up. One gets the impression that the authors had a ball putting this book together and likely continue to do so at the reader’s expense considering the spirit of camaraderie in which it is written. Abounding in cynical wisdom it might burst the all-pervading romantic sentiment of some readers. Sardonic in the vein of a 21st century Chaucer, it is definitely a keeper.
I wouldn't call it erotica but a book that makes you laugh out loud about something so often discussed in hushed tones.
Hilarious read!
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