These books will stretch your idea of sexuality and and get you a little excited at moments, but it'll be a good feeling.
Sheer pleasure is not the only good thing about spending free time with books. Reading can reduce stress by 68%, and it only takes 6 minutes to achieve that. Interested in finding out other benefit…
Created by Gosia Zimniak, the infographic puts together most important benefits of the most beautiful activity in the world. Via Visually. More infographics about books, libraries, and reading: [ef…
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Florence Fuller Inseparables 1900
“When you sit down to practice, however casually, you cast yourself as the hero and victim of your own myth.”
From classics to new titles, we present an array of wonderfully imaginative children's books to keep them amused for hours
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"A YOUNG GIRL READING" (1890), by Charlotte J. Weeks No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor any pleasure so lasting. She will not want new fashions nor regret the loss of expensive diversions or variety of company if she can be amused with an author in her closet. — Lady Montagu, providing advice on raising her granddaughter, 1752
A heartening transaction of literary pleasure.
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Orgasmic Yoga is an intimate way of stretching our capacity for pleasure. The premise is that an individual engages in solo sex or self-pleasuring for 30 minutes a day (with 30 days recommended as a suitable duration). Besides recommending 30 unique daily practices, this book will introduce you to seven tools to have a more […]
It is with pleasure that we welcome Waqas Ahmed, author of The Polymath, as our featured author for November. In his book Waqas explores the ‘untold history’ of the Polymath – a breed of exceptionally versatile humans with multidimensional minds. They are people who reject specialisation and instead excel in […]
Ceridwen Dovey on how bibliotherapists Ella Berthoud and Susan Elderkin prescribe fiction for healing and self-exploration.
Every once in a while, I pick up a book that’s so compelling I just can’t put it down until I reach the last page. It's unputdownable! Sometimes it’s
WHY: Organized like Strunk and White's Elements of Style (seriously), this guide de-mystifies the female orgasm for men and is responsible for allegedly improving many a dull sex life. There's also a version for understanding the male orgasm, published after the massive success of this one. And even though it's targeted at straight couples, there's tons of information that is applicable to couples of all orientations.
Olvaso lany János Apátfalvi Czene born October 24, 1904 in Budapest, Hungary died November 23, 1984 (80) in Budapest, Hungary more: Wikipedia Artfact BudapestAukcio Czene art
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