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Come Hither:

A Commonsense Guide To Kinky Sex
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Simon and Schuster, Feb 29, 2000 - Self-Help - 336 pages
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If you've ever wondered about the ins and outs of bondage, spanking, or cross-dressing, look no further. Come Hither is a frank, friendly guide on how to turn your secret fantasies into satisfying expressions of love and desire. The official resource guide for SM/fetish sex at the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, Come Hither proves that a little kink can be a lot of fun.

  

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Review: Come Hither: A Commonsense Guide To Kinky Sex

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First of all, I'm amused that some people on here categorized this as erotic fiction. They are probably the people this book is targeted towards. I had started this in January and stopped reading it ...

Review: Come Hither: A Commonsense Guide To Kinky Sex

User Review - Goodreads

There's a lot of good in this book - the author is very forthcoming about details that anyone investigating kink would want to know, and does her best to answer all of the questions that she thinks ...

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A Basic Guide to Bondage Toys 101 Fifteen Ways
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Pain vs Bad Pain 125 How to Take Your Lover from Pain
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Whats a Fetish? 147 A Fetish Is Alive 152 Fetish
162
Roundup of Roles and RoleBased
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Headaches of Being a TV 198 Tips on Teasing a TV
200
Lifestyle Power Relationships Keep Their Kinks Hidden from
206
A Note to GayLesbian Readers 210 Key Qualities
219
Five Cool
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Five Fun Things
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The Submissive Stigma 248 Slave Submissive Masochist
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Dominant 268 In Search of HER 270 To See or Not
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Dr. Gloria G. Brame is the lead author of "Different Loving.Dr. Gloria G. Brame is the lead author of "Different Loving." A poet, journalist, and novelist, Brame has contributed ar" A poet, journalist, and novelist, Brame has contributed articles to "Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Working Woman, " and "Maxiticles to "Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Working Woman, " and "Maxim." She can be contracted at http: //gloria-brame.com. m." She can be contracted at http: //gloria-brame.com.

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