The Good Girl's Guide to Bad Girl Sex

An Indispensable Guide to Pleasure & Seduction

Published by M. Evans & Company
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

If you’ve always been a good girl, maybe you’ve been a little envious of the bad girls and all the wild experiences they seem to be having. And maybe you just haven’t felt comfortable about crossing that bridge to the bad-girl side. What’s the difference between being good and being bad? A good girl says “no” to sexual experimentation and enhanced pleasure, and a bad girl says “yes,” and “yes again.” But why should bad girls have all the fun? Barbara Keesling believes in feeling good about being bad. She also believes that it’s no crime to flaunt it if you’ve got it, and this book provides generous instruction on how to get it.

Every woman will benefit from the excellent advice in this book about taking control of your sexual satisfaction and feeling great about it. So open up The Good Girl’s Guide to Bad Girl Sex and learn how to embrace orgasm, delight in your body, touch and tease your man, play with toys, and indulge yourself without guilt—just like bad girls do.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: M. Evans & Company (January 16, 2009)
  • Length: 232 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781590771280

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In The Good Girl's Guide to Bad Girl Sex, sex therapist Barbara Keesling asserts that nearly every good girl yearns to be bad, and offers tips for unleashing the bad girl within. Keesling, who worked for a sex therapist as a surrogate partner for 10 years before becoming one herself, explores the inhibitions that women have about sex, and explains how you can dress, speak, walk, tease, use sex toys, give blow jobs and have orgasms like the bad girl of your dreams. In addition, Keesling, herself a former good girl (meaning that, like most women, she had learned to hide her wild desires from the world) offers her personal story as inspiration for all women who want to learn how to feel good about being bad.

– Publishers Weekly

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