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Books on Sex : Any recommended readings?
mrfisher 112 Reviews 221 reads
posted
1 / 15

What a coincidence; I just finished recommending this book on another board not one minute ago.

It is truly inspiring.

marikod 1 Reviews 47 reads
posted
2 / 15

into the bedroom to remember all that stuff.


    One day we're going to find out that you were the inspiration for that Seinfeld episode.

LPs_Asian_Brother 50 reads
posted
3 / 15

But for an autographed copy, please send $29.95 to my PayPal account.

sweetamanda See my TER Reviews 90 reads
posted
4 / 15

I've not found many people who've read Reich. I've read The Function of the Orgasm and The Sexual Revolution. It's been a long time though.

johngaltnh 6 Reviews 118 reads
posted
5 / 15

General Titles of Interest
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How Sex Works by Sharon Moalem
It's Not You, It's Biology.: The Science of Love, Sex, and Relationships by John Quirk
Sperm Wars: Infidelity, Sexual Conflict, and Other Bedroom Battles by Robin Baker
The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature by Matt Ridley
Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex by Mary Roach

These books will tell you an awful lot about all kinds of stuff, including why providers have to stress you showering. It's not just cleanliness.

Technique (This is for civie life.)
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She Comes First: The Thinking Man's Guide to Pleasuring a Woman by Ian Kerner
Just Fuck Me! - What Women Want Men to Know About Taking Control in the Bedroom by Eve Kingsley
Oral Sex She'll Never Forget by Sonja Borg
The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Kama Sutra by Wikoff and Romaine

Getting her in the sack (for civie life)
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Secrets of Speed Seduction Mastery by Ross Jeffries
The Art of the Approach: The A Game Guide to Meeting Beautiful Women by Logan Edwards
What Every BODY is Saying: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Speed-Reading People by  Joe Navarro

Relationships (for civie life)
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His Needs, Her Needs: Building an Affair-Proof Marriage by Willard Harley
(Very valuable data even if you cheat.)
Romantic Intelligence: how to be as smart in love as you are in life by Valentis
(Can be frustrating at times but is overall very good.)

AlexSquirts See my TER Reviews 95 reads
posted
6 / 15

Leviticus -- especially the second half of it.

MarkusKetterman 150 Reviews 111 reads
posted
7 / 15
Vanica See my TER Reviews 85 reads
posted
8 / 15

It's the book that lead me to becoming an escort. :-)

Kisses,
Vanica

johngaltnh 6 Reviews 35 reads
posted
10 / 15

... so I can't relate to any Seinfeld episodes.

But I don't need cheat sheets for a couple of reasons.

First, I have good retention of data of that sort that I read; and because I understand it in terms of principles rather than specifics, I can apply it on the fly pretty much automatically.

Second, providers are not civie women who have run me through their mate-selection process. Hence, a great deal of that data is utterly inapplicable. In fact, in most cases I deliberately suppress application of the knowledge.

OSP 26 Reviews 40 reads
posted
11 / 15

No wonder my wife says I should READ MORE!!!!!!! LMAO

rimbaud913 70 Reviews 49 reads
posted
12 / 15

One has to be careful with Reich; while his early work was quite brilliant, especially Mass Psychology of Facism (he was briefly Freud's heir apparent), his later work starts to slip into madness, and at the end of his life he was, bluntly, barking mad.  Reich embraced an early theory of Freud's, which Freud himself subsequently rejected, that held that the libido was not simply a description of an aspect of our psychological make-up, but was actually a physical energy.  He started to treat that 'energy" with a variety of devices which, clearly, had no basis in science, and at the end was claiming that "bad energy" was being spread across the earth by UFOs.  He was finally shut down by the FDA and ended up in prison for contempt of court (although his followers claim this was a witchhunt). If you read his last pronouncements (especially his statement to the Court at his sentencing) he had clearly gone quite mad.  Sadly, his earlier work is almost forgotten, and his later work was embraced by New Age movement and is what he is known for today.

mrfisher 112 Reviews 51 reads
posted
13 / 15

Many "mad" people were the ones to have had a positive influence on society, and I think the Reich is closer than others on putting his finger on what it is that makes us all what we are.  (I'm not a psychologist either, in case you were wondering.)

There is a very amusing (mad, if you will, movie about Reich, made my a mad director called WR: Mysteries of the Organism.)

Lenny Bruce, Tessler, Ghandi, Picasso, John Adams, St. Joan of Arc, Jesus, Buddha....

The list goes on.

mrfisher 112 Reviews 35 reads
posted
14 / 15

Seinfeld and The Simpsons are the only two shows I watch.

If Star Trek TNG reruns were still on at meal time, I'd probably watch that as well.

To me, those three shows contain the sum total of required knowledge.

Now, do I qualify as mad?

Here's a recently recorded meeting I had with the representative of a foreign government.

sweetamanda See my TER Reviews 31 reads
posted
15 / 15

Yeah, the whole orgone thing was where I lost interest in Reich. I'll have to check out some of his earlier stuff.

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