Sexual Fantasies
The Black Lace Book of Women's Sexual Fantasies
The Black Lace brand name is synonymous with quality erotica written by and for women. When the book was originally published in 1999 it was the first collection of British women's fantasies to appear on the market. Previously all books of this kind were from the US, with a very American focus. The editor had unique access to the Black Lace readers' most private opinions and spent a year and half interviewing and corresponding with the contributors. The results are fascinating and clearly divided into themed sections dealing with the many-faceted nature of female sexuality. With thought-provoking analytical essays before each chapter, the reader can follow the history of modern sexual behaviour and see how popular culture and even fairy stories have influenced our erotic imaginations. The message of the book is that pleasure is good, fantasies are fun and no one has the right to tell you your fantasy is 'wrong'. This is a well-timed update for this groundbreaking work.
Arousal: The Secret Logic of Sexual Fantasies
Why do different sexual fantasies work for different people? Why do we have them? Enlightening and jargon-free, Arousal is a landmark in accessible sexual psychology. Dr Bader draws on 25 years' experience as a psychotherapist to reveal his fascinating theory that fantasies are dependent on our need for psychological safety and enabling us to undertsand the complex dynamics that determine our sexual perferences. His findings are stimulating, revelatory and empowering.
Forbidden Flowers: More Women's Sexual Fantasies
Nancy Friday's international bestsellers "My Secret Garden" and "Forbidden Flowers" revealed that women possess erotic imaginations at least as inventive and powerful as those of men. "Women on Top" looks at a new generation of women and asks: what are women's sexual fantasies today? How have they responded to the changes brought about by feminism? In a world wallpapered with erotic images, but which still denies them full sexual freedom, women are more determined than ever that they'll be 'nice girls' no longer. Explicit, iconoclastic, often shocking, these erotic daydreams - angry, lustful, tender and dark - blow apart the old taboos. Nothing is forbidden.
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