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WHY versus WHY NOT? Why did God place us in a world full of pleasures if we aren’t meant to pursue them all? In an imaginative dialogue, Oscar Wilde asks Jesus Christ to respond to this question about critical lifestyle choices. Their talk vividly illustrates the arguments for both sensual pleasure-seeking and moral moderation. Playwright, dramatist, poet, critic—Wilde openly defied the mores of Victorian society. His literary repartee fueled an “if it feels good, do it” humanistic philosophy that is still prevalent in the world today. SO WHAT does JESUS SAY?
Sit back, turn on the air conditioning, make sure you have an iced drink to hand, and enjoy the heat from this collection of three sizzling short and steamy page turners. The Prize Double the Doms, double the fun! When she shows up at the prestigious Vivant Club to claim her prize of one month’s free membership, Jessie Barnett doesn’t know what to expect. The two powerful Doms who are hers for the evening have no doubt at all what they require from her – complete surrender, on her knees. Will one evening’s pleasure be enough? Or is there more to be won, an even greater prize hovering just beyond her reach? Rose’s Are Red Rose has had a crush on Iain McCain for years, so when she spots her sexy ex-teacher with a whip in his hand at her favourite BDSM club she decides it’s time for a little extra-curricular activity. All grown up now, and she decides a Valentine’s Day card might earn her the spanking she craves from him. Of course, she has to deliver it personally… on her knees. A Very Private Performance After being fired from her job for her pole dancing hobby, Emily has no problem letting her two sexy bosses know how hypocritical they area. Quick to correct the mistake, the brothers vow to make it up to her… in return for a very private performance.
With audacious dexterity, David Howes weaves together topics ranging from love and beauty magic in Papua New Guinea to nasal repression in Freudian psychology and from the erasure and recovery of the senses in contemporary ethnography to the specter of the body in Marx. Through this eclectic and penetrating exploration of the relationship between sensory experience and cultural expression, Sensual Relations contests the conventional exclusion of sensuality from intellectual inquiry and reclaims sensation as a fundamental domain of social theory. David Howes is Professor of Anthropology, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec.
In this controversial and provocative book, Sarah Bartlett explores the history of sensuality and how it can be seen in great women of the past, including those portrayed in myth and legend, and how today's generation can, if willing, recover the lost benefits of true sensuality. The book argues that today's society has reduced sensuality to a visual phenomenon wnen, in truth, it is a multi-sense, multi-dimensional feature that can be of immense benefit to the inner person. Sarah Bartlett gently but firmly guides the reader through the history of her diverse topic, discussing the roots and ealy examples of sensual women, showing how ancient races and cultures developed it, questioning if men have sacrificed their sensuality for the cause of a dominant role which shunned its values, and giving copious examples of sensuality in women from history, myth and legend, and the present day.