She Comes First: The Thinking Man's Guide to Pleasuring a Woman
Selected Book Details
- Hardcover
- Author: Ian Kerner
- Publisher: William Morrow
- Release Date: June 2004
- ISBN-10: 0060538252
- ISBN-13: 9780060538255
- List Price: $22.99
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
Summary"When it comes to pleasuring women and conversing in the language of love, cunnilingus should be every man's native tongue," writes clinical sexologist Ian Kerner, Ph.D. in She Comes First, a straightforward, intimate, and exuberant guide to cunnilingus. Kerner first explored "the oral caress" as a way of compensating for his "sexual inadequacies," and quickly learned that women not only welcomed but often preferred "the way of the tongue," reaching orgasm more consistently than through intercourse. Kerner educates readers about the clitoris, "the powerhouse of pleasure," with 18 parts and 8,000 nerve endings (twice as many as the penis) and describes female sexual response from "foreplay" through "coreplay" to "moreplay." A large part of the book is a graphic, detailed primer on "mouth music," including best positions, step-by-step techniques (illustrated), and tips for tongue and fingers. How long should this last? Until the woman has an orgasm or many, says Kerner, and "melts blissfully before your eyes." "The vast majority of women complain about guys who don't like to do it, don't know how to do it, or simply don't do it nearly enough," writes Kerner. This book will change that. Women: Buy it for your partner! --Joan Price |
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Mostly simply praises cunalingus
I have to admit I didn't finish it, but after at least half of the book seemed to be simply the author's opinion about how great it is in quasi poetic terms, I just got sick of reading it. I think he could have done away with all of that talk by assuming that if someone bought his book, they obviously found and/or sought value in it. I waited for him to get to the point but got bored before he ever got there.
Every considerate guys secret weapon...
If you want to know how to reach legendary status with oral skills (and who doesn't?) you NEED this book.
End of story.
She comes first
THANKS DR KERNER! Loved the book. My hubby and I love it. (and we thought our sex life was good before we read it!;)
Buy it!
A streight forward clarification of how to pleasure a woman. No more guess work. This is information that both men and women need to know. Excellent book.
An interesting read...
This book was an interesting read. While the subject matter could have been slanted in any number of ways, the author seems to given a fairly holistic treatment to the differences/similarities in approaching pleasure between the sexes. The book makes an excellent case in promoting cunnilingus as something worthy of more than mere foreplay, but an arena that should be thoroughly valued and everyone should explore. It describes a lot of why, it includes some anatomy to give a greater understanding of the geography, and last but not least, it gives some instruction, which is interesting even if you think you know the topic well.
Beyond agreeing with the thesis of the book, it was an informative read, to further understanding this aspect of female sexuality without pandering to the reader.