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Hot Sex
How to Do It
by Tracey Cox
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Paperback: 400 pages
Publisher: Bantam (May 04 1999)
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Introduction
Anyone can be good in bed. Genital size doesn't matter. Looks don't matter. You don't have to have legs up to your chin, arms like Schwarzenegger, drive a sports car, or be rolling in it to be the best lover your partner's ever had.

Foreplay
'Happiness isn't a destination; it's a means of travelling.' This old saying can be applied to foreplay. Rush through the 'travelling' and you might find the destination isn't quite as exciting as you'd expected. Lavish attention on the whole body and you



Book Description

The ultimate bedside companion-packed with erotic yet practical tips for men and women

Practical, down-to-earth, explicit and fun, Hot Sex is the must-have sex and relationships book for every man and woman.

It's perfect bedtime reading for two, an easy-to-follow handbook that cuts straight to the nitty-gritty to deliver candid advice with a healthy dose of humor. Packed with tips and techniques that work, Hot Sex includes everything from a blow-by-blow, step-by-step guide to oral sex to finding (and figuring out) your G-spot.

Whether you're a beginner or an old hand, get into Hot Sex-the only how-to that really tells you how to do it!

Inside, there are tips on:

Foreplay: Not just the appetizer, it can be the main course (and dessert) as well!
Orgasm: The 30 (if you're lucky) seconds we go to so-o-o-o much effort for
Performance Problems: Some of the reasons sex goes wrong and how to get it lustily back on track
Everyday Couples, Exceptional Sex: I'm sorry, did you say monogamy or monotony?

About the Author

Tracey CoxTracey Cox

Tracey Cox is Australia's foremost sex and relationships writer and has a degree in psychology. A former associate editor at Australian Cosmopolitan, she writes for leading women's magazines both at home and abroad, has her own weekly radio show, and regularly appears on television as a "sexpert." She lives in New South Wales, Australia..

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