Jaqueline George
Published: 2021-08-17
Total Pages: 150
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There are heaps and heaps of books instructing men how to love their women, but very few that go the other way (excuse the pun!). It seems that making love to a woman is difficult and needs to be learned, while making love to a man is easy and every woman instinctively knows how to do it. If you think about it, that is very unlikely to be true. You can only love men well if you understand them, and you have to admit that most women don't. Here is a light-hearted quest to find what a woman can do to give her man the very best of the best in bed (or on the sofa, or in the phone booth on the way home - wherever!) Every woman makes love to her man with her heart, but just where do you learn how to do it with your mind and body too? Here is a chance to peep into the sexy world between your man's ears, and lots of practical advice on what to do to drive him wild. Now you can be the most skilful lover he has ever experienced... Reviews for the First Edition - How to make Wild, Passionate Love to your Man ~ This is a wonderful book for women who want to know how to please their men. Lots of good advice and techniques included in these pages. If you're always wondered what makes our men happy in bed, this is a must read! Keta Diablo ~ Jacqueline George understands a woman's power to pleasure a man. With tasteful candor she unpacks all the ways men are craving the passionate lovemaking of a skilled woman. I'm giving the book to my wife with the hope that she will enjoy it, learn from it and heighten in her womanly wiles with me. Oliver Twist ~ This is a good book and it has great information, but some of this won't work if your man is stubborn. Half of the stuff in here would never fly with my husband. Edit: The more I read this book, the more I like it! There are parts of it that just make me giggle. :) T. Gilpin ~ This book is very witty, written with warmth and intelligence. It is a light hearted look at the dynamics between men and women. Of course the book is aimed at women and what they can do to enhance the experience for their men, hmmm, I suppose this makes a change from expecting them to perform to a certain standard? It's a fun read, with tricks to try and ideas to thrill. Gemma Parkes