The Sensuous Woman

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Is a 1971 book by Joan Garrity under the pseudonym "J". The book is a detailed instruction manual on sensuality for women. Below is a review of the book by a reader

"I read this book for the first time when I was 13 years old. I had no idea that I would hang on to the advice and information it contained and refer to it even now at age 38. In fact I just gave it to a dear friend who told me that she hadn't had an orgasm in the last 15 years of her marriage. Needless to say, she thought something was wrong with her. She thought she would never feel "those feelings" again. She was stuck in the mentality that "good girls" accept what they get. The Sensuous Woman changed her life. She has blossomed into a wild, vibrant being. This book definitely helped set her on that path. I can't recommend it highly enough, especially for women who don't know the joys and beauty of their own sensuality, or for those who have been made to feel bad for thinking that there could be something to sex besides dutiful intercourse [1]."

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Sexual revolution

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