Advice and suggestions
Are you looking for some literary references or readings on sex and sexology" Marian Benito states that" sex issues have preoccupied human culture from its origins as indispensable to understand who we are.
1. 'Lolita', by Vladimir Nabokov (1955).
3. ‘History of O’, by Pauline Réage (1954).
4. ‘Lisario or the infinite pleasure of women’, by Antonella Cilento (2014).
5. 'The naked monkey', by Desmond Morris (1967).
6. ‘Wise sex’, by Antoni Bolinches (2001).
7. ‘Tell me in my ear. The sexual fantasies of women ', by Carrión y Fuentes (2005).
8. ‘Project taboo’, by G. Burgos (2004).
9. 'Lady Chatterley's Lover', by David H. Lawrence (1928).
10. ‘Only for women’, by Jennifer and Laura Berman (2005).
11. ‘Young sex’, by Francisca Molero (2007).
12. ‘Monte de Venus’, by Anais Nin (1977).
13. 'My secret garden', by Nancy Friday (1993).
As we have seen, there is a great variety of books and readings with sexuality as the central theme, seen from many different points of view. The good thing about this is that we find ourselves in a panorama in which many people from very diverse sectors can comment on sex and complement their opinions so that, in the end, we obtain a richer knowledge on the matter.
The most important thing when selecting which sexuality reading we are interested in reading, it is important to find the objective for which we read it: Do I want to know how to take advantage of my sexuality? Do I want to understand how my body works on a sexual level? Would I like to learn more about the history of sex, or have a more scientific perspective on it? Or maybe I'm interested in seeing the humor within the topic? These are all questions that you can ask yourself to decide which sex reading to take to your shelf and get your decision right. In our stores you will find a wide library of books and readings that will improve your knowledge of the subject in a specific aspect. Uhhm,time to read ...
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