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asked by wendi on November 12, 2006 2:53 PM
In How to Satisfy A Woman Every Time...And Have Her Beg For More, author Naura Hayden makes sex seem sacred and fun, an intensely intimate experience that we should strive to enjoy to the fullest.

This new edition offers an updated and expanded mix of nutritional advice, relationship insights, and mind-blowing techniques.


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For decades I have recommended the "How to Satisfy a Woman" book to men and women whose marriages are floundering and as a result it has made me a hero. The book saved many families. If mates were not close, they got closer. If they were considering divorce, they made a quick "U" turn and fell in love with one another again... joyfully!

The 'war between the sexes has been artificially created. It need not be. It came about as a result of men (and women) who have been physically altered as children with knives on the most sensitive parts of their bodies. Who can function well when he or she has lost a good deal of their erotic tissue? For more information on this important subject, see my book, "The Rape of Innocence : Female Genital Mutilation in the USA". It discusses both male and female surgical alteration in the USA.

I call the effect Hayden's book has, powerful. Yes, there's a goofy, 'apologetic' girl talk tone in it, but sex is not an easy subject to talk about -- it's scary for women to talk to men about their sexuality and i congratulate her for sharing her wisdom despite her obvious embarrassment.

In this age, when the majority of the men in our country have been circumcised and have lost the soft mucosal tissue, the prepuce, that allows them to naturally be in synch with a woman, it's invaluable to read this little book. It helps us all learn a different way of moving than the mechanical 'in and out' that chafes and apparently doesn't work for a lot of American women.

I talk with men daily who express grief due to having been sexually altered and the difficulties they have maintaining happy sexual relationships with women. So another book i recommend is "The Joy of Uncircumcising" by Jim Bigelow. The good news is, men can regain what they lost.

And the other good bit of news is that they can learn "How to Satisfy a Woman" even now. They can use what they have as if they have it all, even before they grow their skin back.

There's a reason why Europeans have a reputation for being great lovers -- they simply were not altered with knives -- they have, luckily for then, retained all their vital moving parts.
reviewed by tacos on November 15, 2006 4:13 AM

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This book starts out well. The first half is filled with practical, common-sense advice on how men can improve their ability to sexually satisfy their mates. The tips are reasonable and clearly explained, and it seems likely to provide improved results. While this advice might not work for everyone (since no two people or couples are exactly the same), there certainly is information here worth considering.

However, the second half of the book loses its focus and detours into discussons of the author's religious and nutritional beliefs. The religious discussion becomes very preachy and very nearly caused me to put the book down. I also have to question the author's nutritional advice, as the author has not presented any credentials to support her beliefs in this field. The biographical notes identify her as an "actress, singer and author" which doesn't help the credibility of her arguments. Further, the connection between these topics and the purported subject of the book is a bit tenuous, and it feels more like the author using the book as a soap box for her pet causes. Its a shame, too, because the second half of the book seriously detracts from the credibility of the first half.
reviewed by crafty1 on November 21, 2006 9:40 AM

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