How to Give Her Absolute Pleasure: Totally Explicit Techniques Every Woman Wants Her Man to Know (Abridged)
Lou Paget shares with men the proven romantic and erotic techniques that women really like. From setting the stage for romance to dynamite kissing to innovative positions for intercourse and secrets for great oral sex, Lou covers all the basics and more. Whether you're starting a relationship or looking for ways to put the spark back into you romance, How To Give Her Absolute Pleasure offers enough saucy tips and surprises to kindle her fire.

Explicit yet instructive, fun yet tasteful, this enlightening audio also explains exactly why women respond the way they do. And unlike other experts on sex, Lou Paget guides you step-by-step through every method and approach-making her advice all the more meaningful and easy to apply.
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How to Give Her Absolute Pleasure: Totally Explicit Techniques Every Woman Wants Her Man to Know (Abridged)
Lou Paget shares with men the proven romantic and erotic techniques that women really like. From setting the stage for romance to dynamite kissing to innovative positions for intercourse and secrets for great oral sex, Lou covers all the basics and more. Whether you're starting a relationship or looking for ways to put the spark back into you romance, How To Give Her Absolute Pleasure offers enough saucy tips and surprises to kindle her fire.

Explicit yet instructive, fun yet tasteful, this enlightening audio also explains exactly why women respond the way they do. And unlike other experts on sex, Lou Paget guides you step-by-step through every method and approach-making her advice all the more meaningful and easy to apply.
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How to Give Her Absolute Pleasure: Totally Explicit Techniques Every Woman Wants Her Man to Know (Abridged)

How to Give Her Absolute Pleasure: Totally Explicit Techniques Every Woman Wants Her Man to Know (Abridged)

by Lou Paget
How to Give Her Absolute Pleasure: Totally Explicit Techniques Every Woman Wants Her Man to Know (Abridged)

How to Give Her Absolute Pleasure: Totally Explicit Techniques Every Woman Wants Her Man to Know (Abridged)

by Lou Paget

 


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Lou Paget shares with men the proven romantic and erotic techniques that women really like. From setting the stage for romance to dynamite kissing to innovative positions for intercourse and secrets for great oral sex, Lou covers all the basics and more. Whether you're starting a relationship or looking for ways to put the spark back into you romance, How To Give Her Absolute Pleasure offers enough saucy tips and surprises to kindle her fire.

Explicit yet instructive, fun yet tasteful, this enlightening audio also explains exactly why women respond the way they do. And unlike other experts on sex, Lou Paget guides you step-by-step through every method and approach-making her advice all the more meaningful and easy to apply.

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Davis explores the ambivalent, often troubling experiences of African-Americans in Africa through the lens of a young woman who, having grown up during the civil rights upheavals of the 1960s and ’70s, struggles to find her place in the world during the less idealistic '80s... The difficult intellectual questions Davis raises about personal identity and an African-American's relation to contemporary Africa are particularly resonant." — Kirkus

“The novel’s galloping, and-then-this-happened rhythm lets the reader share in Angie’s sense of wide-eyed surprise as she shadows Ella’s own itinerary. Into the Go-Slow has a familiar coming-of-age arc, but Davis writes with admirable ferocity about the ways that place and identity intersect.” Belt Mag

"Get into this tale of loss and understanding, and enjoy." Ebony

"Succeeds at holding up art as a gateway to cross-border connection among blacks, a jumping off point from which we can have painful conversations and learn from each other to move forward as collaborators, in the truest sense of the word, as we have always been. For all of its politics, Into the Go-Slow is also about grief, healing, and refusing nostalgia, in the way that good novels are always about more than one thing.” New Black Man

"Showcases a stunning spectrum of the human experience... Into the Go-Slow is a work that spans across continents, cultures, and time yet the author's smooth execution makes for a compelling and succinct read." Bookslut

“Davis’ coming of age narrative offers a needed contribution to the collection of stories that discuss the challenges of finding oneself amid all those who are already present.” Full Stop

“Davis’ novel is as much an African story as it is an American story… In Davis’ work, Africa is not this abstract idea. Her Lagos, her Kano bristles with abundant life, around which she weaves a lovely story about those small but lasting redemptions that only a sister’s love can bring.”
Brittle Paper

Into the Go-Slow tells the story of a place, a family, and a time through the worlds of a woman as she moves from grief to healing. Bridgett M. Davis writes with passion, precision, and a wide-open heart.” —Linda Villarosa, author of Passing for Black

“At its core, Into the Go-Slow is a love story—romantic love, love of family, love of culture, love of self. This novel shows how we live when we dare to face our fear and lay bare our hurts. Angie is an unforgettable heroine who will steal your heart and break it, too. Bridgett M. Davis is a brilliant writer, a soulful artist, and a true citizen of the world.” —Tayari Jones, author of Silver Sparrow

Into the Go-Slow spans continents and years, and traces the lives of sisters linked by loss and discovery. Bridgett Davis vividly renders the troubled, idealistic 1970s and the what's-left-to-dream-about 1980s, offering a powerful narrative driven by the all-too-human bafflement about how to resolve what could have been with what is." —Farai Chideya, host of One with Farai

Into the Go-Slow is an exquisitely executed journey enriched by the depth and complexity of the characters, the detailed specificity of the varied communities of Nigeria, and, above all, the poignant rendering of the yearning heart of the one who was left behind. Just beautiful.” —Wilhelmina Jenkins, moderator for the literary fiction by people of color group on Goodreads

Kirkus Reviews

2014-07-31
Davis (Shifting Through Neutral, 2005) explores the ambivalent, often troubling experiences of African-Americans in Africa through the lens of a young woman who, having grown up during the civil rights upheavals of the 1960s and '70s, struggles to find her place in the world during the less idealistic '80s. Angie is at loose ends after graduating from Wayne State University in 1986. Her encounter with a Nigerian man who knew her oldest sister, Ella, during her student-activist days in Detroit a decade earlier stirs up Angie's memories of growing up the youngest of three girls in a middle-class family: not only the way she idolized brilliant but dangerously obsessive Ella, seven years her senior and their father's favorite before his early death of a heart attack; but also the havoc Ella wreaked on the family when she fell into drug addiction after dropping out of the University of Michigan. After Ella finally went clean, she and her boyfriend, Nigel, traveled to Nigeria, where she seemed to create a wonderful life as a journalist until she was fatally struck by a car while crossing the street shortly before Angie graduated from high school. Angie is still wallowing in her sister's death. Now, over the objections of her mother, Angie decides to visit Nigeria to retrace Ella's final days. She doesn't find the pan-African paradise she imagined from Ella's letters. She's excited to find black people in charge, but her naïve, self-absorbed idealism is shaken by the squalor and the corruption she keeps finding, not to mention her own physical discomfort away from American creature comforts. Finally she finds Nigel, who helps Angie know the real Ella and frees her to envision her own future. The difficult intellectual questions Davis raises about personal identity and an African-American's relation to contemporary Africa are particularly resonant given Nigeria's current woes.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170070800
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Publication date: 12/14/2006
Edition description: Abridged
Sales rank: 343,225
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