101 Nights of Grrreat Sex: Secret Sealed Seductions for Fun-Loving Couples this question feed

asked by shagdag on November 18, 2006 10:40 AM
"Is your sex life perfect?" challenges Laura Corn in the introduction to her delightful and unique 101 Nights of Grrreat Sex. If the title, with its guarantee of "grrreat sex twice a week, every week, for one full year!" won't tempt you, the packaging will. Like the cover says, "Go ahead, tear this book up.... please!" Intriguingly packaged, 101 Nights is reminiscent of the book-in-plain-brown-wrapper, except in this case each page is sealed; no peeking! Once a week, according to 101's instructions, each lover picks a sealed page (with scenarios such as "Up Against the Wall," "Angel with a Lariat," "Fire down Below," and "Point of No Return") and tears it out of the book, keeping it a secret. Follow the scenario and, throughout the week, expect any number of erotic surprises.

We let life get in the way of love, Laura Corn states, and worries in the way of wonder. At the heart of this book is the assertion that surprise and anticipation rekindle passion: "This is not like some new diet, where you're expected to simply change your lifestyle overnight. Here, you'll learn by doing--slowly, gradually, month by month. And because you're doing it often--every week, remember, for a whole year--you'll actually turn interesting, exhilarating, unpredictable sex into a habit, and not just a special event."

There are 50 secret seductions written for his eyes only and 50 written for hers. His seductions begin with playful ways of not just getting her in the mood, but making her breathless with anticipation. Hers begin with the revelation of "Marilyn Monroe's sensual bedroom secret that drove her lovers wild (and caused JFK's toes to curl!)."

All it takes is a commitment to play and, well, to tear up the book. 101 Nights does all the rest, including lists of ingredients (massage oil, silk scarf, champagne,etc.) as well as terse tips culled from 54 of the bestselling books in the field. Loaded with recipes for licentious loving, 101 Nights of Grrreat Sex gives lovers permission to sin with the safety of a script and a fun way to palpate the old passion.


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This book is perfect for new couples, honeymooners, or couples that are adding a new "spark" to their relationship. Makes it easy to do something special with your loved one, everything needed is listed.....a must have for couples.
reviewed by shakeonit on November 27, 2006 9:31 PM

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My husband & myself have been married for 10 yrs. This book certainly gave us some refreshing ideas. It is fun, & exciting. I certainly liked the fact that each chapter is sealed, & seperate for him & her. So you have no idea what your partner is going to do. (Very Exciting!) After 10 yrs of marraige it really helped spice up our sex life. So many different ideas. And it's almost like opening a new present everytime you get to a new chapter. I think that's what makes it so different from other books. You have nothing to lose. I recomend it very highly! Have Fun!
reviewed by caramel on November 28, 2006 6:34 PM

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I agree with the other reviewer that if you have a satisfying sex life already, this wont be anything new. But it's great fun to know that your lover is planning something for you! Plus, we're just going to tweak things to enhance our fun.
reviewed by geri1956 on November 29, 2006 12:51 AM

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I love surprises. It's really fun and enjoyable.
More variety, great sex, and all are passionate. Once a week, I'm curious of what will come. Well, anything is irresistable.
Fun, loving, and exciting!
reviewed by skywalker on November 29, 2006 1:09 AM

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We thought this was a fun book. It gives you ideas to do when you get bored with the usual stuff. Some of the pages are boring, but others are really good. And it give you anticipation knowing that your partner is going to be planning something soon.
reviewed by webster on November 29, 2006 3:59 PM

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