so this book was quite interesting after all, I gotta say I was not very excited to read it and when I started I sort of freak out wondering if the nextpages would be full of those "CRAZY" fantasies of those "crazy" Spanish women.
. . with the time, I open up my mind little by little and I started to "take it" differently and somehow: "enjoy" it,
This book is about sexuality, To be more specific, Spanish women fantasies are told anonymously, Apparently
this was a good idea because it would be about the best secrets ever kept, The "untold" stories and desires, for example: ways to get an orgasm, sexshop toys, pornography, homosexuality, lesbian desires, dreams, habits, likes and dislikes, . . but also deeper issues like child abuse, rape, past and present traumas, jealousy, infidelity, love, etc,
I'm young and Mexican and I've had a different education, that includes the sexual matters too, so my vision and experience is a bit different than many of those women.
. . some cases for better and some others not, they seem to had a lot of fun if you know what I mean, Anyways, the test was simple and women respond in many different ways but all worthy to hear, I chose the book because I like to read but IF it stimulates me occasionally, what can I do :
I liked how the authors managed the privacy and information of each individual, no judgement or censure.
Just an integration of stories,
Another thing that I like, and I didn't not expect, is that at the end of the book, they added a couple stories sent by Latin women, surprisingly most of them where from Mexico AND also information support from a Mexican sexologist.
PLUS it comes with the test so you can answer it in private, and if you want, send it to them and contribute with their work.
Women of man, because the masculine version is coming soon, Una recolección de relatos "íntimos" sacados de entrevistas a mujeres, Algunos son buenos, pero la mayoría, en el promedio,
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