The Book of Kink: Sex Beyond the Missionary

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Penguin Publishing Group, 2011 - Health & Fitness - 251 pages
How to get your Fifty Shades on...

For anyone who's felt...inspired...after reading Fifty Shades of Grey, The Book of Kink both entertains and enlightens, showing you the who, what, where, why, and how of kink.

People everywhere are into kinky sex. For some, it's a way to spice up a withered sex life; for others, it's a way of life. No matter how or why we do it, kinky sex is as old as Adam and Eve and as commonplace as your next-door neighbor. For example, did you know:

  • Japan organized the largest orgy ever caught on tape, featuring 500 participants?
  • A Berlin hotel offers different rooms dedicated to kinky sex, including one with a coffin?
  • Those who are into having sex with an armpit have a fetish called axillism?
  • There is a university dedicated entirely to love and sex called the Loveology University?

    The Book of Kink is an entertaining and enlightening look into all things beyond the pale when it comes to sex. Exploring everything from equipment, sex classes, sex parties, and porn to the who, what, where, when, why, and how of kink, it delves into fetishes, turn-ons, role-playing, and how the Internet has put a new spin on kinkiness. It is an X-rated romp through cultural and social history and contemporary mores.

    Whether you're appalled to learn that people actually do this or are relieved to find out that you're not the only one, you'll never see sex the same way again.

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About the author (2011)

Eva Christina has written for NBC's Las Vegas and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and is a filmmaker. She was also a senior editor of Notorious magazine. She lives in California.

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