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O**M
Four Stars
Only a few new things here but the extended sessions are interesting.
M**R
lacking
It is difficult to be clear on how to place the hands for best effect just by the printed words.
A**O
Very informative
The writer definitely gets to the heart of the matter. Basic anatomy and helpful instruction and illustrations. A good primer about masturbation. Both men and women can profit from reading this book.
N**A
Shouldn't be this difficult
Maybe I had my hopes too high -- just looking to teach this old dog some new tricks. While Emme clearly is well-versed on this subject, the descriptions of how to perform each of the various strokes are unclear and hard to visualize. Illustrations or drawings would have helped, greatly. As it was, after a few chapters, I got tired of trying to interpret his instructions and went back to the tried and true. Waiting for "Masturbation for Dummies."
M**N
In your hands - yes sir!
need it since I don't have a lady in my life. Need to work it right and get the maximum spray spread out of it.
D**D
Great book
This is an awesome Book. I learned a lot of new techniques from this book that I use everyday. I would highly recommend it.
G**P
A HANDsome Guidance Book
Guillaume Fabert introduces Mark Emme's book on self satisfaction, IN YOUR HANDS, with the words `Let repressed hypocrites turn away from this book in a huff: one hundred fifty pages devoted to the infamous vice that led a scandalized Yahweh to punish Onan! One hundred fifty pages that could very well fall into the hands of innocent youths! When will such books finally be forbidden--and where are the police when you need them? `From this point Emme takes the reader through a course as follows: `This work is split into three chapters: --the first deals exclusively with the erection itself, --the second deals with various masturbation exercises, -- and the third finally leads, through various exercises and control tests of willpower, to ejaculation. The exercises in this book are intended for all men, whether young or old. For most, they will be a revelation. Splitting the book in three parts makes it easier for readers to confront the two biggest problems of male sexuality: erectile difficulties and premature ejaculation.'So in the course of this book Mark Emme asks the reader to relax, step away form outside influences, and just spend `real time' with his writings. The manner in which he approaches his subject is sound, proven, and helpful - for many reasons. The information in this book is the type that few men will approach a professional to learn, and usually out of embarrassment will not discuss with friends. There is nothing the slightest bit `dark' or inappropriate about the guidance Emme offers. The book reads well and the results are - well, that is up to the individual with specific needs taking advantage of an open, informed writer on the subject. Grady Harp, January 13
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