101 Nights of Great Sex
By Laura Corn
Undoubtedly you’ve seen this book in that taboo section of the bookstore, alongside the Karma Sutra selections, and it has peaked your curiosity. I was the same way, and as such I bought it.
The book claims that it can offer you great sex twice a
week, every week, for a full year provided you follow its steps. Essentially there are pages within it that you tear out, according to your sex. For example, the male would pull one sealed set of instructions out of the book and follow them and the woman does the same. The pages promise secret seduction for the couple with the idea being that none would be the wiser concerning what was on the pages.
The problem with this book, and the concept in general, is that it
assumes that whatever is on the page is something that the reader would be
willing or even capable of doing. Unfortunately, as serious as that sounds, it is not the least of the problems with this book. In addition to an
assumption that you would be willing and able to do whatever the author could dream up (which would provide a very awkward provided either one of the participants becomes
unwilling, or that the recipient of the advances becomes unwilling) the book also assumes something which essential makes the book a supreme failure. The book assumes that you will have
props on
hand that you may not necessarily have, or that you will have the extra money on hand to purchase the props that you lack each and every week. This is an essentially unfair assumption, keeping in mind that the price of the book is more than enough that it should fulfill its promise without 101 props to assist in its mission. The book is just flat out misleading.
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