There are a couple books by Aleister Crowley - although I hate to associate myself with the kinds of nuts who usually read Crowley - that really blow me away with their laconic brilliance, including "Eight Lectures on Yoga" and "Book Four."
But I love how some dick has gone through and thumbed everybody down for their choices, as if they're "wrong"...lol.
2007-10-22 05:38:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Having vaginal sex alone isn't a very effective way to have orgasms for most women, because the vagina isn't the place where women's most direct sexual pleasure comes from. The clitoris is. It might interest you to know that by the age of 12, 1/3 of all girls have been masturbating to orgasm at least occasionally for half their lives or more... that by age 15, it's 2/3 of them doing it *regularly* (many of them more than once a day)... or that by the age of 20, more than 80% of women are doing the same - regardless of whether they've ever had intercourse. ... or that the very first thing sex therapists teach women who've never had an orgasm is how to masturbate - because that's the *only* sure fire way for a woman to learn how her body responds sexually and what will bring her to orgasm. Masturbation is having sex with the only person you'll ever meet who knows *exactly* what you feel and what you like, even if that changes every second. Once you can have orgasms dependably when you masturbate, you can have them dependably whenever you have sex with a partner... either by giving them to yourself during sex or by teaching your partner what works for you so *he* can give them to you. Seriously. If you don't have orgasms alone... it's time you learned: how's your man gonna know how to get the work together with you if *you* don't even know what the job is? Have fun with it and don't worry. Masturbation is normal and healthy, learning what pleases you sexually is good for you, and when it comes to having sex with the one you *want*, you'll be able to tell them (or to show them if you like) the things you like best.
2016-05-24 04:21:48
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answered by velda 3
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Ray Kurzweil gives a mindblowing orgasm. I am reading 'the singularity is near". It's about the future of technology where machines and people will combine.
2007-10-22 05:38:26
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answered by Earl Grey 5
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Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle.
2007-10-22 05:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Try "Ishmael" by Daniel Quinn. Very different, but very interesting and raises some surprising questions about religion and culture.
I got 2 thumbs down for recommending this book? Why?
2007-10-22 05:40:25
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answered by ? 6
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Any book my Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
2007-10-22 05:41:43
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answered by Anonymous
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"Ask For the Ancient Paths", by Jessica Jones. My girlfriend and I described it in those exact words, this weekend.
(very much a Christian read)
2007-10-22 05:39:35
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answered by paigespirate 4
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The Joy Of Sex.
2007-10-22 05:36:48
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answered by S K 7
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the book of kama sutra
2007-10-22 05:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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hmmm...now that you have got my attention.
2007-10-22 05:37:21
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answered by trinity 5
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