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Dick: A User's Guide

Dick: A User's Guide

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Straight talk and humor
Review: A very informative book, which answers many questions, puts to bed some common myths, and tackles a sensitive subject with good natured humor and expertise.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dick - good for users, owners and health professionals
Review: Although I am a male and a doctor, therefore possessed of a vested interest in the subject, I discovered many things in this book about the penis I was unaware of. Humorous and informative, it makes excellent reading for the 'owner', 'user' and is a also good resource for doctors to recommend for their patients. Subjects are presented sympathetically, and although humour is used it is never at the expense of the (sometimes) unfortunate men in the case histories. The aim is rather to demystify and render the topic less embarrassing for the reader. Serious health issues are encompassed as well more cosmetic issues such as that hoary old chestnut - size! This book is a good antidote to endless spam emails offering penile enlargement which prey on men's insecurity. Congratulations to the authors for providing us with a funny, informative manual on the male member.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a good read for couples
Review: I got this book for my partner after I read one of the other books these ladies have written - I was a bit apprehensive in the store especially with the cover but I found the information really helpful and funny and so did he. It helped with a little problem we'd had and I'd recommend it for anyone in this situation. It gives good information without making juydgments and the stories are easy to relate to. being able to buy it on line means you don't need to feel embarrassed about it either. Queenie.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A funny read!
Review: I was given this book by my partner for my birthday - what a cover! But I was pleasantly surprised, it was a lot better than I expected, and has been very helpful. There are bits of me I never even knew I had!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Size Doesn't Matter?
Review: The size of this book is not indicative of it's power to please and satisfy. These chapters quickly cover lots of information, things that are not only interesting, but essential to good health and responsible relationships. The tone throughout is upbeat, and reassuring, with lots of humorous wordplay and individual anecdotes to make entertaining what could otherwise have become didactic and preachy. The language is easy to understand.
These two women seem to have had a lot of fun writing about our "special feature", using the words we use when we are not feeling self-conscious. They do all this while still being respectful. In fact, the whole message of the book seems to be respect. With it we can better know who we are, and better take care of ourselves.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Size Doesn't Matter?
Review: The size of this book is not indicative of it's power to please and satisfy. These chapters quickly cover lots of information, things that are not only interesting, but essential to good health and responsible relationships. The tone throughout is upbeat, and reassuring, with lots of humorous wordplay and individual anecdotes to make entertaining what could otherwise have become didactic and preachy. The language is easy to understand.
These two women seem to have had a lot of fun writing about our "special feature", using the words we use when we are not feeling self-conscious. They do all this while still being respectful. In fact, the whole message of the book seems to be respect. With it we can better know who we are, and better take care of ourselves.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How About That Cover ?
Review: Well well well, I never thought I would enjoy reading a book about the most valued and loved male appendage, but boy was I wrong. While being quite witty throughout, Dick is an informative and easy-reading book that throws light on to a whole range of issues that I (and I think most guys) would not otherwise know or think to ask about . Full marks to the authors for putting together a great read.


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