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Leisure Crest International Get Laid Now! How to Pick Up Women and Have Casual Sex-Revised Edition
£12.10
Microcosm Publishing Sex From Scratch: Making Your Own Relationship
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£13.49
Quick American a division of Quick Trading Co ,U.S. Sex Pot: The Marijuana Lover's Guide to Gettin'
Book SynopsisSex advice from cannabis columnist Mamakind.
£13.46
Verlag Herder Naturliche Empfangnisregelung: Die
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£19.80
Hirzel S. Verlag Befreite Lust Ein Übungsbuch für Frauen
£24.00
Monsoon Books Red-light Nights, Bangkok Daze: Chronicles of
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Random House USA Inc Romantasy Sex Checks
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£13.25
Bloomsbury Academic Sex When You Dont Feel Like It
£14.39
The University of Chicago Press The Sexual Politics of JeanJacques Rousseau
Book SynopsisJoel Schwartz presents the first systematic treatment of Rousseau's understanding of the political importance of women, sexuality, and the family. Using both Rousseau's lesser-known literary works and such major writings as Emile, Julie, and The Second Discourse, he offers an original and provocative presentation of Rousseau's argument. To read Rousseau, Schwartz believes, is to enter into a profound discourse about the meaning of sexual equality and the opportunities, pitfalls, costs, and benefits that sexual relationships bestow and impose on us all. His own thoughtful reading of Rousseau opens up fresh perspectives on political philosophy and the history of sexual, masculine, and feminine psychology.
£27.00
Columbia University Press The Enigma of Gender
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Indiana University Press When We Collide
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Epstein-Levi has written the first book in Jewish ethics that neither condescends nor preaches to its reader. This is nothing short of liberation. There are very few academic books that are such a joy to read."—Martin Kavka, Florida State University"Rebecca Epstein-Levi's When We Collide brings rabbinic texts to life, literally. Epstein-Levi looks at how rabbinic texts match up against life, how they illuminate, and are illuminated by, lived sexual experience in the 21st century. Epstein-Levi is not content to stay in the comfortable realm of scholarly theory, though she does that too. She gets into the nuts and bolts of sex – how people actually behave, not how they like to say they behave, or how think they should behave, but how they actually do – to find insights from canonical Jewish traditions that can serve as guidance. Those insights do not come from the usual rabbinic-text suspects, however, but from texts that on the face of it are entirely unrelated to sex – texts on purity, texts with stories about rabbis interacting with other rabbis, texts that issue laws of capital punishment. Epstein-Levi finds in these far-flung and faraway ancient texts the resources – or as Epstein-Levi calls it, the dialogue partners – for a fresh sexual ethics today. She is able to make these connections because she starts with the presumption that sex is social, not separate and private, and that it is bound up with who we are in the fullest sense – in all our sexual, physical, and neuro diversity – and with how our communities operate. As we face a never-ending pandemic and a climate crisis that keeps getting worse, Epstein-Levi's reflections on risk as it relates to social life, sex, and the human experience feel all too timely and utterly pressing. When We Collide helps us to read rabbinic texts and to navigate sexual and social relationships, and it does by bringing the two fields together – rabbinics and sexual ethics – in a totally new way."—Beth Berkowitz, Ingeborg Rennert Chair of Jewish Studies and Professor of Religion, Barnard College.Table of ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroductionPart I: Groundings1. Textual Intercourse: Grounding Sexual Ethics in Jewish Sources2. Social Intercourse: Why Sex Is Enmeshed in Sociality3. Risky Business: Why Risk Is Inherent in SocialityPart II: Case Studies on Community and Risk4. STIs: Infection, Impurity, and Managing Social Contagion5. BDSM: Risk, Pleasure, and Polymorphous CommunityConclusionNotesBibliographyIndex
£24.29
The University of Michigan Press The Culture of the Body
£22.75
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Sexuality and Gender
Book SynopsisThis volume contains 32 essays on the sociology of sex and gender, that reflect differences in race, gender and class and demonstrate how different social groups experience different sets of social norms. Topics include gender and sex theory, identity and childhood and adolescent sexuality.Trade Review"A superb collection! This book collects some of the most important works on gender and sexuality by contemporary social scientists. It is, instantly, the foundational anthology in the field." Michael Kimmel, State University of New York at Stony Brook "Sexuality and Gender is a terrific volume. Cutting-edge articles by the most innovative scholars working in this area today address just about everything one might want to know from a social science perspective on sexuality. This will be an excellent collection for classroom use, as well as a great read for anyone interested in sexuality and gender." Judith A. Howard, University of Washington "Finally, a reader on the sociology of sexualities. Basic and sophisticated, accessible and complex, this collection of both classics and newer work is bound to be a resource for students and scholars alike. Williams and Stein have captured the broad reach of the sociological imagination in sexuality studies." Janice Irvine, University of Massachusetts at Amherst "One of the best students readers currently available ... Almost everyone who teaches in this field will find something here that stimulates their interest further and challenges them to approach familiar themes from new angles" SexualitiesTable of ContentsList of Contributors. Acknowledgments. Introduction. . Part I: Thinking About Sexuality. Introduction. 1. Higamous-Hogamous (Dorothy Dinnerstein). 2. Symbolic Interaction and Sexual Conduct: An Emergent Perspective (Ken Plummer). 3. Pleasure Under Patriarchy (Catharine MacKinnon). 4. A Queer Encounter: Sociology and the Study of Sexuality (Steve Epstein). Part II: Gender and Sexual Identities. Introduction. 5. The Naked Citadel (Susan Faludi). 6. Subject Honor and Object Shame: The Construction of Male Homosexuality and Stigma in Nicaragua (Roger Lancaster). 7. Copycat (Kath Weston). 8. Sexuality and Gender in Certain Native American Tribes: The Case of Cross-Gender Females (Evelyn Blackwood) . Part III: Sexuality in Childhood and Adolescence. Introduction. 9. Sexuality and Gender in Children's Daily Worlds (Barrie Thorne and Zella Luria). 10. I Couldn't Ever Picture Myself Having Sex.: Gender Differences in Sex and Sexual Subjectivity (Karen A. Martin). 11. The Punk Guys Will Really Overpower What the Punk Girls Have to Say: The Boy's Turf (Excerpt) (Lauraine Leblanc). 12. Tough Times: Susan Carver (Elaine Bell Kaplan) . Part IV: Sexual Objectification. Introduction. 13. The Sexual Politics of Black Womanhood (Patricia Hill Collins). 14. Live Sex Acts: Women Performing Erotic Labor (Excerpt) (Wendy Chapkis). 15. Working for Men: At the Intersection of Power, Gender, and Sexuality (Meika Loe). 16. Boundary Lines: Labeling Sexual Harassment in Restaurants (Patti Giuffre and Christine Williams) . Part V: Sexuality and Religion. Introduction. 17. Breaking Walls, Raising Fences: Masculinity, Intimacy, and Accountability Among the Promise Keepers (John Bartkowski). 18. Sex Segregated Living: Celebrating the Female (Debra Renee Kaufman). 19. The Metropolitan Community Churches and the Gay Agenda: The Power of Pentecostalism and Essentialism (R. Stephen Warner). 20. The Muslim Concept of Active Female Sexuality (Fatima Mernissi). Part VI: Leisure and Recreation. Introduction. 21. Publicity Traps: Television Talk Shows and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Visibility (Joshua Gamson). 22. Girls, Media, and the Negotiation of Sexuality: A Study of Race, Class, and Gender in Adolescent Peer Groups (Meenakshi Gigi Durham). 23. Becoming 100 Percent Straight (Michael Messner). 24. Fantasy Islands: Exploring the Demand for Sex Tourism (Julia O'Connell Davidson and Jacqueline Sanchez Taylor) . Part VII: Sexual Politics and Social Change. Introduction. 25. Sex and Society (Robert T. Michael, John H. Gagnon, Edward O. Laumann and Gina Kolata). 26. A Place Called Home: A Queer Political Economy Mexican Immigrant Men's Family Experiences (Lionel Cantu). 27 Gay and Lesbian Families Are Here; All Our Families Are Queer; Let's Get Used to It! (Judith Stacey). 28 Social Control, Civil Liberties, and Women's Sexuality (Beth Schneider and Valerie Jones). Part VIII: Future Directions. Introduction. 29. Beyond the Closet? The Changing Social Meaning of Homosexuality in the US (Steven Seidman, Chet Meeks, and Francie Traschen). 30. Intimacy as Democracy (Anthony Giddens). 31. Intimacy Transformed? A Critical Look at the Pure Relationship (Lynn Jamieson). 32. The Five Sexes: Why Male and Female Are Not Enough (Anne Fausto-Sterling). Index.
£127.25
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Sexuality and Gender
Book Synopsis* Contains over 30 essays by leading scholars on the most relevant and engaging issues within the sociology of sex and gender. * Covers gender and sex theory, identity, childhood and adolescent sexuality, the objectification of women, religion, leisure and recreation, and politics.Trade Review"A superb collection! This book collects some of the most important works on gender and sexuality by contemporary social scientists. It is, instantly, the foundational anthology in the field." Michael Kimmel, State University of New York at Stony Brook "Sexuality and Gender is a terrific volume. Cutting-edge articles by the most innovative scholars working in this area today address just about everything one might want to know from a social science perspective on sexuality. This will be an excellent collection for classroom use, as well as a great read for anyone interested in sexuality and gender." Judith A. Howard, University of Washington "Finally, a reader on the sociology of sexualities. Basic and sophisticated, accessible and complex, this collection of both classics and newer work is bound to be a resource for students and scholars alike. Williams and Stein have captured the broad reach of the sociological imagination in sexuality studies." Janice Irvine, University of Massachusetts at Amherst "One of the best students readers currently available ... Almost everyone who teaches in this field will find something here that stimulates their interest further and challenges them to approach familiar themes from new angles" SexualitiesTable of ContentsList of Contributors. Acknowledgments. Introduction. . Part I: Thinking About Sexuality. Introduction. 1. Higamous-Hogamous (Dorothy Dinnerstein). 2. Symbolic Interaction and Sexual Conduct: An Emergent Perspective (Ken Plummer). 3. Pleasure Under Patriarchy (Catharine MacKinnon). 4. A Queer Encounter: Sociology and the Study of Sexuality (Steve Epstein). Part II: Gender and Sexual Identities. Introduction. 5. The Naked Citadel (Susan Faludi). 6. Subject Honor and Object Shame: The Construction of Male Homosexuality and Stigma in Nicaragua (Roger Lancaster). 7. Copycat (Kath Weston). 8. Sexuality and Gender in Certain Native American Tribes: The Case of Cross-Gender Females (Evelyn Blackwood) . Part III: Sexuality in Childhood and Adolescence. Introduction. 9. Sexuality and Gender in Children's Daily Worlds (Barrie Thorne and Zella Luria). 10. I Couldn't Ever Picture Myself Having Sex.: Gender Differences in Sex and Sexual Subjectivity (Karen A. Martin). 11. The Punk Guys Will Really Overpower What the Punk Girls Have to Say: The Boy's Turf (Excerpt) (Lauraine Leblanc). 12. Tough Times: Susan Carver (Elaine Bell Kaplan) . Part IV: Sexual Objectification. Introduction. 13. The Sexual Politics of Black Womanhood (Patricia Hill Collins). 14. Live Sex Acts: Women Performing Erotic Labor (Excerpt) (Wendy Chapkis). 15. Working for Men: At the Intersection of Power, Gender, and Sexuality (Meika Loe). 16. Boundary Lines: Labeling Sexual Harassment in Restaurants (Patti Giuffre and Christine Williams) . Part V: Sexuality and Religion. Introduction. 17. Breaking Walls, Raising Fences: Masculinity, Intimacy, and Accountability Among the Promise Keepers (John Bartkowski). 18. Sex Segregated Living: Celebrating the Female (Debra Renee Kaufman). 19. The Metropolitan Community Churches and the Gay Agenda: The Power of Pentecostalism and Essentialism (R. Stephen Warner). 20. The Muslim Concept of Active Female Sexuality (Fatima Mernissi). Part VI: Leisure and Recreation. Introduction. 21. Publicity Traps: Television Talk Shows and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Visibility (Joshua Gamson). 22. Girls, Media, and the Negotiation of Sexuality: A Study of Race, Class, and Gender in Adolescent Peer Groups (Meenakshi Gigi Durham). 23. Becoming 100 Percent Straight (Michael Messner). 24. Fantasy Islands: Exploring the Demand for Sex Tourism (Julia O'Connell Davidson and Jacqueline Sanchez Taylor) . Part VII: Sexual Politics and Social Change. Introduction. 25. Sex and Society (Robert T. Michael, John H. Gagnon, Edward O. Laumann and Gina Kolata). 26. A Place Called Home: A Queer Political Economy Mexican Immigrant Men's Family Experiences (Lionel Cantu). 27 Gay and Lesbian Families Are Here; All Our Families Are Queer; Let's Get Used to It! (Judith Stacey). 28 Social Control, Civil Liberties, and Women's Sexuality (Beth Schneider and Valerie Jones). Part VIII: Future Directions. Introduction. 29. Beyond the Closet? The Changing Social Meaning of Homosexuality in the US (Steven Seidman, Chet Meeks, and Francie Traschen). 30. Intimacy as Democracy (Anthony Giddens). 31. Intimacy Transformed? A Critical Look at the Pure Relationship (Lynn Jamieson). 32. The Five Sexes: Why Male and Female Are Not Enough (Anne Fausto-Sterling). Index.
£41.75
University of British Columbia Press The Man Who Invented Gender
Book SynopsisIn 1955, the controversial and innovative sexologist John Money first used the term gender in a way that we all now take for granted: to describe a human characteristic. Money's work broke new ground and gave currency to medical ideas about human sexuality. As an ardent advocate for sexual liberation, he became something of a fixture in the popular imagination.This book cuts through Money's talent for polemic and self-promotion by digging into the substance of Money's theories and achievements. It offers, for the first time, a balanced and probing textual analysis of this pioneering scholar's writing to assess Money's profound impact on the debates and research on sexuality and gender that dominated the last half of the twentieth century. Through his analysis, Goldie recovers Money's brilliance and insight from simplistic dismissals of his work due to his involvement in the tragic David Reimer case, while never losing sight of his flaws.Table of ContentsIntroduction: Sexual Behaviour in the Human1 Once a Brethren Boy: The Early Years2 Fixing Sex: Intersex3 Lovemaps: The Relationship World4 Man/Woman, Boy/Girl: Transsexuality5 Gay, Straight, and In-Between: Homosexuality6 The Edge of the Alphabet: Neologisms7 What Wild Ecstasy: Sexual Liberation, Pedophilia, and Pornography8 As Nature Made Him: The Reimer CaseConclusion: Venuses PenusesWorks CitedIndex
£25.19
University of British Columbia Press Religion and Sexuality Diversity and the Limits
Book SynopsisA volume of cutting-edge scholarship that argues against the traditional assumption that religion and sexuality will always collide, instead exploring sites of intersection where various forms of both co-exist.Table of ContentsIntroduction / Heather ShipleyPart 1: Religion and the Construction of Sexual Minority Rights1 Beyond Tolerance: Sexual Diversity and Economic Justice / Janet R. Jakobsen2 “Severely Normal”: Sexuality and Religion in Alberta’s Bill 44 / Pamela Dickey Young3 “I’m not Homophobic, I’m Chinese”: Hong Kong Canadian Christians and the Campaign against Same-Sex Marriage / Lee Wing HinPart 2: Sexuality and the Construction of Religious Identities4 Challenging Identity Constructs: The Debate over the Sex Education Curriculum in Ontario / Heather Shipley5 When Religion Meets Sexuality: Two Tales of Intersection / Andrew Kam-Tuck Yip6 Women, Sex, and the Catholic Church: The Implications of Domestic Violence for Reproductive Choice / Catherine HoltmannPart 3: Sexual Bodies/Religious Bodies7 The Construction of a Sexual Pedagogy: Childhood and Saints in Roman Catholic Discourse / Donald L. Boisvert8 Corporeal Diversity in the Religion of Sport: The Debate over Enhanced Bodies / Tracy J. Trothen9 Strong Spirits, Abused Bodies: Social, Political, and Theological Reflections / Nancy Nason-ClarkConclusion / Pamela Dickey YoungIndex
£73.80
University of British Columbia Press Religion and Sexuality Diversity and the Limits
Book SynopsisA volume of cutting-edge scholarship that argues against the traditional assumption that religion and sexuality will always collide, instead exploring sites of intersection where various forms of both co-exist.Table of ContentsIntroduction / Heather ShipleyPart 1: Religion and the Construction of Sexual Minority Rights1 Beyond Tolerance: Sexual Diversity and Economic Justice / Janet R. Jakobsen2 “Severely Normal”: Sexuality and Religion in Alberta’s Bill 44 / Pamela Dickey Young3 “I’m not Homophobic, I’m Chinese”: Hong Kong Canadian Christians and the Campaign against Same-Sex Marriage / Lee Wing HinPart 2: Sexuality and the Construction of Religious Identities4 Challenging Identity Constructs: The Debate over the Sex Education Curriculum in Ontario / Heather Shipley5 When Religion Meets Sexuality: Two Tales of Intersection / Andrew Kam-Tuck Yip6 Women, Sex, and the Catholic Church: The Implications of Domestic Violence for Reproductive Choice / Catherine HoltmannPart 3: Sexual Bodies/Religious Bodies7 The Construction of a Sexual Pedagogy: Childhood and Saints in Roman Catholic Discourse / Donald L. Boisvert8 Corporeal Diversity in the Religion of Sport: The Debate over Enhanced Bodies / Tracy J. Trothen9 Strong Spirits, Abused Bodies: Social, Political, and Theological Reflections / Nancy Nason-ClarkConclusion / Pamela Dickey YoungIndex
£23.39
John Wiley & Sons Inc Finding the Real Me
Book SynopsisThis is a collection of funny, sad, revealing, and inspiring stories of sex and gender diversity, as told by a variety of people who are on a journey towards finding the real me. They share their true and varied experiences within the sex and gender diverse community around the world.
£14.39
Duke University Press Loneliness and Its Opposite
Book SynopsisDon Kulick and Jens Rydström argue that for people with disabilities, being able to explore their sexuality is an issue of fundamental social justice. The authors analyze how Sweden and Denmark engage with the sexuality of people with disabilities; whereas Sweden hinders sexuality, Denmark supports it through the work of third-party sexual helpers.Trade Review“Complex but important to disability studies programs. … Recommended. Graduate students, faculty, professionals." -- J. L. Croissant * Choice *“This is a powerful book, sure to make the reader sit up, both intellectually and emotionally, as it considers a subject still largely hidden from investigative scrutiny because of ignorance, anxiety, prejudice and false moralities…. Loneliness and its Opposite will make highly rewarding reading for academically oriented insiders and various feminist, queer, disability and welfare state theorists.” -- E. Stina Lyon * Times Higher Education *"Kulick and Rydström make important and timely contributions to several disciplines, including disability studies, social work and gender studies. Loneliness and Its Opposite is a must-read for those who work with and care for people with disabilities and it should also be of great interest to disability and gender studies scholars. Readers will be impressed by the breadth of historical detail and will be challenged to further consider the materiality of disability. . . ." -- Margaret Campbell * Social Anthropology *"Loneliness and its Opposite is an important contribution to the ongoing work of advancing the sexual lives of disabled people, particularly in its empirical findings that show how life changing politically progressive policy frameworks can be for disabled lives when they are both well funded and when there exists a strong commitment to facilitating those policies in practice." -- Kelly Fritsch * Feminist Review *"Thought provoking, intentionally humorous at many times, and possessing a rare clarity in argument, this book should be broadly assigned, read, and debated in both undergraduate and graduate seminars." -- Karen Nakamura * Medical Anthropology Quarterly *"As a medical anthropologist interested in chronicity and impairment, I’m more than a little in love with Loneliness and Its Opposite. It makes me attempt to take a more inclusive and daring approach, both in the topics I study as well as the work produced. The work is compelling and accessible, written in a style that captures the reader at the start and holds that interest throughout." -- Narelle Warren * Somatosphere *"Loneliness and Its Opposite goes a long way toward understanding how a right to sex might be realized for people with disabilities. In their engaging anthropological/historical study of Denmark and Sweden, we hear from sex workers and people with disabilities, read about obscure policy papers and academic articles on disability, and see sexually explicit education pamphlets and movie stills. All of this provides the reader with a rich understanding of those countries’ approaches to sexuality and disability. In the process, it forces us to confront the role of the state in facilitating sexual expression for those with cognitive or physical impairments." -- Alexander A. Boni-Saenz * New Rambler Review *"[S]imultaneously unsettles a number of taken-for-granted notions about what it means to care or what it means to fulfill a right. As such, this intriguing book deserves a readership outside the realm of sexuality or disability studies." -- Bjarke Oxlund * American Anthropologist *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments xi 1. The Subject of Sex 1 2. The Roots of Engagement 39 3. How to Impede and How to Facilitate the Erotic Lives of People with Disabilities 78 4. Shifting Boundaries 119 5. Paying for Sexual Services 174 6. Why the Difference? 217 7. Disability and Sexuality—Who Cares? 262 Appendix: Breakdown of Interviews 297 Notes 299 Bibliography 325 Index 345
£80.10
Duke University Press Loneliness and Its Opposite Sex Disability and
Book SynopsisDon Kulick and Jens Rydström argue that for people with disabilities, being able to explore their sexuality is an issue of fundamental social justice. The authors analyze how Sweden and Denmark engage with the sexuality of people with disabilities; whereas Sweden hinders sexuality, Denmark supports it through the work of third-party sexual helpers.Trade Review“Complex but important to disability studies programs. … Recommended. Graduate students, faculty, professionals." -- J. L. Croissant * Choice *“This is a powerful book, sure to make the reader sit up, both intellectually and emotionally, as it considers a subject still largely hidden from investigative scrutiny because of ignorance, anxiety, prejudice and false moralities…. Loneliness and its Opposite will make highly rewarding reading for academically oriented insiders and various feminist, queer, disability and welfare state theorists.” -- E. Stina Lyon * Times Higher Education *"Kulick and Rydström make important and timely contributions to several disciplines, including disability studies, social work and gender studies. Loneliness and Its Opposite is a must-read for those who work with and care for people with disabilities and it should also be of great interest to disability and gender studies scholars. Readers will be impressed by the breadth of historical detail and will be challenged to further consider the materiality of disability. . . ." -- Margaret Campbell * Social Anthropology *"Loneliness and its Opposite is an important contribution to the ongoing work of advancing the sexual lives of disabled people, particularly in its empirical findings that show how life changing politically progressive policy frameworks can be for disabled lives when they are both well funded and when there exists a strong commitment to facilitating those policies in practice." -- Kelly Fritsch * Feminist Review *"Thought provoking, intentionally humorous at many times, and possessing a rare clarity in argument, this book should be broadly assigned, read, and debated in both undergraduate and graduate seminars." -- Karen Nakamura * Medical Anthropology Quarterly *"As a medical anthropologist interested in chronicity and impairment, I’m more than a little in love with Loneliness and Its Opposite. It makes me attempt to take a more inclusive and daring approach, both in the topics I study as well as the work produced. The work is compelling and accessible, written in a style that captures the reader at the start and holds that interest throughout." -- Narelle Warren * Somatosphere *"Loneliness and Its Opposite goes a long way toward understanding how a right to sex might be realized for people with disabilities. In their engaging anthropological/historical study of Denmark and Sweden, we hear from sex workers and people with disabilities, read about obscure policy papers and academic articles on disability, and see sexually explicit education pamphlets and movie stills. All of this provides the reader with a rich understanding of those countries’ approaches to sexuality and disability. In the process, it forces us to confront the role of the state in facilitating sexual expression for those with cognitive or physical impairments." -- Alexander A. Boni-Saenz * New Rambler Review *"[S]imultaneously unsettles a number of taken-for-granted notions about what it means to care or what it means to fulfill a right. As such, this intriguing book deserves a readership outside the realm of sexuality or disability studies." -- Bjarke Oxlund * American Anthropologist *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments xi 1. The Subject of Sex 1 2. The Roots of Engagement 39 3. How to Impede and How to Facilitate the Erotic Lives of People with Disabilities 78 4. Shifting Boundaries 119 5. Paying for Sexual Services 174 6. Why the Difference? 217 7. Disability and Sexuality—Who Cares? 262 Appendix: Breakdown of Interviews 297 Notes 299 Bibliography 325 Index 345
£27.90
Collective Ink Crimson Craft: Sexual magic for the solo witch
Book SynopsisRediscover the sacred nature of sex, pleasure, and the divine erotic in Halo Quin’s Crimson Craft, a guide for sexual magic and a tool for personal healing, spell-casting, and devotional practices in witchcraft. By theorizing the ethics of embodiment and pleasure within these practices, Quin provides exploratory exercises and tips for taking them further, and safely, with a partner. Crimson Craft is an introduction not only to archetypes, deities, and divine powers but also to the context and benefits of using kink in ritual and creative writing, inviting you - the witch and magic-worker - to deepen your understanding of sexual magic’s possibilities and sweetness.
£12.99
Collective Ink Everything You Never Learned About Sex: Take Back
Book SynopsisWho did you talk to about sex when you were a kid? If you’re a Millennial, chances are your answer is “nobody.” In this all-inclusive look into a man’s world, author Michael McPherson shines a light on what it was like for the men of his generation to mature sexually, and why so many still haven’t. He explores what’s currently in the way of men experiencing an empowered relationship with sex and what they can do to take back their power. Along the way, Michael brings to light some of the less understood nuances of sex including sex energy, sexual desire, and the purpose of sex. Captivating, rich, and heart-wrenchingly vulnerable, Everything You Never Learned About Sex is a revolutionary blueprint for men to deconstruct their inherited relationship to sex, step outside the cultural norm, say ‘no’ to the further manipulation of their sex energy, and rebuild a relationship with sex on the basis of love instead of fear. Michael, through his self-reflective insights, on-the-court shares, and ‘how-to’ embodiment practices, empowers his audience to reclaim their stolen innocence, restore their heart, honor sex as sacred, and use their sex energy to create more love in the world.
£14.99
John Wiley & Sons Inc Men's Sexual Health
Book SynopsisGiven the increasing concern about men' s health, including their sexual health, this text is aimed at nurses in both institutional settings and in the community, who need to consider the complex sexual healthcare needs of men.Table of ContentsPreface. Men's Bodies. Health Education and Promotion. A Male perspective. Male Health Epidemiology. Testicular Cancer. Erectile dysfunction. Definition and Prevalence. Prostatic Disease. Sexually transmitted Infections. Index.
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Hardpress Publishing The Philosophy of Marriage in Its Social Moral and Physical Relations With an Account of the Diseases of the GenitoUrinary Organs Which Impair or in the Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms 1
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Inner Traditions International Secretos Tántricos Para Hombres: Lo Que Toda
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Inner Traditions International Las Prácticas Sexuales del Quodoushka: Enseñanzas
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Bookvault Publishing 365 días de placer. Una postura para cada día.
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Bookvault Publishing Lewd Dungeon Adventures 12 Days of XXXMas
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Jaico Publishing House Tantra: The Secret Power of Sex
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Almuzara Sex Code Femenino
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TAL COMO ERES
Book SynopsisEn el siglo XX se creía que la sexualidad femenina era como la de los hombres pero descafeinada, es decir, básicamente igual a la de ellos? pero no tan buena. Nadie entendía esos asuntos de mujeres tan complicados como son la respuesta genital, el deseo sexual o el orgasmo.Sin embargo, todo cambió cuando Emily Nagoski escribió Tal como eres. Basándose en las experiencias de miles de mujeres y en las investigaciones científicas más punteras, la autora revela las claves para potenciar el bienestar sexual femenino, que se basan en tres cuestiones esenciales: PISAR EL ACELERADOR O SOLTAR LOS FRENOS: La inmensa mayoría de las mujeres nos esforzamos por pisar el acelerador (la excitación), sin darnos cuenta de que primero tenemos que soltar los frenos (los mecanismos de inhibición) para ponernos en marcha.CONTROLAR EL CONTEXTO: Así como las cosquillas son divertidas en un contexto positivo e irritantes en uno negativo, casi cualquier sensación ?y muy en especial la respuesta s
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Lectio Ediciones El Sexo Que Queremos Las Mujeres: Y Como
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Urano Por Que El Buen Sexo Es Importante
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Almuzara La Trampa del Sexo Digital
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial El libro de la vagina: todo lo que necesitas
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Ediciones Martnez Roca KamaSutra Las 101 posturas mas sensuales
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B (Ediciones B) Atrvete a Hablar de Sexo Con Tu Hijo Dare to
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Editorial Kairos Las Mentiras del Sexo: Claves Para Una Sexualidad
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Editatum GuíaBurros Inteligencia Sexual: Atrévete a
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Neo Person La mujer multiorgásmica
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Malsinet Sorry, I Love You (Lo Siento, Te Quiero): 300
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Debolsillo Sexo Sabio
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Whitaker House La Hipersexualización de la Sociedad
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Taylor & Francis Dance and Organization Integrating Dance Theory and Methods Into the Study of Management Routledge Studies in Management Organizations and Society
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Taylor & Francis Married Women Who Love Women And More
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