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Reviews for The Good Vibrations Guide: The G-Spot, Vol. 2

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The average rating for The Good Vibrations Guide: The G-Spot, Vol. 2 based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2007-06-20 00:00:00
1998was given a rating of 5 stars Nacole Houston
This is a thin, concise volume giving basic information about the G-spot. Invaluable. My one big crituque about this book is that it needs more and better illustrations. Here's what I wrote about this book in my women's sexuality reading list: Whether you are already intimate with your G-spot or just beginning your explorations, this book offers lots of tips, answers lots of questions, and lets Good Vibrations customers describe their own G-spot experiences. This book is an excellent resource with chapters such as "All About Ejacultaion;" "Tips, Toys, and Techniques;" and Exploration." The following is the review I wrote for the Summer 1999 issue of the Minnesota Social Responsibility Round Table Newsletter: Filled with factual information about the often mysterious female pleasure zone, this slim volume is easy to understand but not condescending. Customers' comments about their own G-spot experiences are sprinkled throughout, giving he theories a more personal and relevant impact. Notes and references sections facilitate fact checking and additional research. There is also material in fremale ejaculation and tips on "hitting the spot," plus a bibliography, a videography, and information on websites and sex toy companies. The guide's main weakness is a lack of adequate diagrams of female anatomy. If the one drawing present were larger, it would be easier to discern to which organ each arrow points. Information about Skene's glands, the urethra, and the urethral sponge might be more easily understood if these structures appeared in the anatomy diagram. An index would also be helful, even in such a short book. Despiet these flaws, this manual should be part of every library dealing with female sexuality. While candidly demystifying hte G-spot, it recognizes that some women don't enjoy or respond to its stimulation. Readers are reminded that sex should be fun and to "beware of absolutes." Whether one has made extensive G-spot exploration or none at all, this how-to book can only lead to a better understanding of female sexual response.
Review # 2 was written on 2014-10-27 00:00:00
1998was given a rating of 3 stars Phillip Wesholowski
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