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Whose body do you want to be in?: a buddhist feminist guide to getting balls deep in a woman you want

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About Whose Body Do You Want To Be In?: A Buddhist

This book is a healthy, refreshing alternative to current pick up culture. If you read and digest what is in this book, if you explore the skills and exercises presented you will have more sex and better sex. Buy, read and experience the content to be more attractive and healthier. You will be more satisfied at the end of the day and sleep better, you will most likely have more life to your days, as well as more days to your life. If you've already gone the tired old PUA route, or were put off the whole 'Game' thing from the beginning this book offers an alternative based in raw authenticity. This book does not hold back. It fails to be politically correct but somehow succeeds in being respectful and caring. This book stands up in the face of wussification and gently says 'No thank you.' The book is small but filled ideas, perspectives, exercises and resources that really make a difference - the right kind of difference. The thrust of this book is straightforward. Attraction has simple roots, the play of basic biology with the power of human presence. The book offers methods to develop both. The goal is to develop living awareness that can deal with human complexity rather than offer formulaic steps that stereotype and oversimplify. Who is this book for? It is recommended to buy for anyone who is looking for intimacy. It is for men who have healthy sex lives and want more, and also for men who are struggling. This book is for women too. It is for women who are tired of crap men. It is for sisters who see their brothers suffer as they blunder around clueless. The same sisters may also see their girlfriends suffer for the same reasons. This book is not just a book, it is a gateway. Read it first before you ask 'Will I step through?'