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The New Joy of Sex and More Joy of Sex

The New Joy of Sex and More Joy of Sex

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Classic
Review: I don't care what the other reviewers say this is a classic and very informative and a book I would recommend that every home library has. The graphics are wonderful and like Betty Dodsons Sex for One the book doesn't over look the issue of masturbation or fellatio and cunnilingus. I also like the Joy Of Gay Sex and Joy Of Lesbian Sex which I first found at the Woman's Bookstore in Oakland years ago. The other thing I like about the Joy of Sex is the title says it all, and the book is not shabby looking but is something we keep handy just for the enjoyment of reading it. Sure, once you have read it a few times you have the information locked in your head and it isn't easily forgotten. But it is a book that we have purchased for our library system. And it is one of those books that gets checked out and never returned, sadly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Classic
Review: I don't care what the other reviewers say this is a classic and very informative and a book I would recommend that every home library has. The graphics are wonderful and like Betty Dodsons Sex for One the book doesn't over look the issue of masturbation or fellatio and cunnilingus. I also like the Joy Of Gay Sex and Joy Of Lesbian Sex which I first found at the Woman's Bookstore in Oakland years ago. The other thing I like about the Joy of Sex is the title says it all, and the book is not shabby looking but is something we keep handy just for the enjoyment of reading it. Sure, once you have read it a few times you have the information locked in your head and it isn't easily forgotten. But it is a book that we have purchased for our library system. And it is one of those books that gets checked out and never returned, sadly.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: QUITE COMFY
Review: I refer to the original version from the early 70's. I didn't realize there are sequels. Beautiful artwork! Color-penciled renderings of people giving it their best shot. With chapters lke, "Pickles and Relishes", one gets a cook book rush. And there in lies the problem with this manual. Sex is best when spontaneous. Everyone knows that. Here in are recipes for the big "O". How sexy! Perhaps the publication of this handbook was inevitable given the zeitgeist of 1970. But this tome takes itself much too seriously as it purports to tell the reader "Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Sex, But Were Afraid To Ask". Penned by Alex Comfort (you bet!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A classic
Review: The Joy of Sex was a best seller back in the 1970's and became an immediate best seller when it was re-released and updated in the early 1990's

This book is a classic and a must read for everyone who wants more "spice" in their relationships.

HAS HELPED ME AND OTHERS. Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A classic
Review: This classic guide for intimacy is a beautifully written and illustrated "cookbook" for the bedroom. The late Alex Comfort's almost poetic prose, ably aided by Clare Park's beautiful photography and Christopher Foss' now nearly-legendary color ilustrations, helps readers expand their sexual awareness and enhance their bedroom "playtime" to make their sex, well, more joyful.

While some people might be put off by Comfort's sometimes eclectic musings on various sexual practices, or even take issue with his statememts on bisexuality, this book should be in every couple's private library. This expanded edition was updated for the 1990s, and although much of the original 1970s edition's text was left unchanged, Comfort had to rethink some of his ideas about multiple partners as a result of the AIDS epidemic, something that all of us should still pay attention to.

Despite some use of erudite "History of Sex" material cited by other reviewers, Comfort didn't lapse into overly clinical language, using colloquialisms for male and female genitalia instead of their medical names. Comfort, after all, wasn't writing for doctors in a dry academic tome; he was writing to the rest of us, using words and phrases that we are comfortable using within the confines of our bedrooms.

There are, of course, other "cookbooks" with recipes for great sex, but Comfort's classic was, and still is, among the best of them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful "cookbook" for "Joyful" sex
Review: This classic guide for intimacy is a beautifully written and illustrated "cookbook" for the bedroom. The late Alex Comfort's almost poetic prose, ably aided by Clare Park's beautiful photography and Christopher Foss' now nearly-legendary color ilustrations, helps readers expand their sexual awareness and enhance their bedroom "playtime" to make their sex, well, more joyful.

While some people might be put off by Comfort's sometimes eclectic musings on various sexual practices, or even take issue with his statememts on bisexuality, this book should be in every couple's private library. This expanded edition was updated for the 1990s, and although much of the original 1970s edition's text was left unchanged, Comfort had to rethink some of his ideas about multiple partners as a result of the AIDS epidemic, something that all of us should still pay attention to.

Despite some use of erudite "History of Sex" material cited by other reviewers, Comfort didn't lapse into overly clinical language, using colloquialisms for male and female genitalia instead of their medical names. Comfort, after all, wasn't writing for doctors in a dry academic tome; he was writing to the rest of us, using words and phrases that we are comfortable using within the confines of our bedrooms.

There are, of course, other "cookbooks" with recipes for great sex, but Comfort's classic was, and still is, among the best of them.


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