![]() ![]() As always one can keep striving towards perfection of showing that every body type, shape, etc. His tone is a tone of safety and kindness, and it shows in what he advocates as well (even while gleefully discussing a scene from a dominant point of view.) It really sets the right mood, as someone who has peripheral exposure to compassion/kindness-centric fetish scenes now.Ĥ) The models in the book are relatively diverse. The book assumes you're a novice at all things, and for example while there is a chapter dedicated to safety near the end of the book, specific safety tips run through each chapter.ģ) Morpheus has a very kindly and gently funny way of writing. As you read it everything seems like basic stuff, even if some of the techniques are designed in more of a reference/survey way (Hmm, we want to try out X, let me peruse the appropriate chapter)Ģ) There's a lot of basic knowledge in every chapter. ![]() I think the book is pretty great, for the follow reasons:ġ) I didn't realize it _wasn't_ an intro book. So I'm totally not the intended audience and in fact may be an anti-audience.Ģ) I interpreted the title as how to be more kinky after reading I did not realize there is an earlier, more introductory book called 'How to be Kinky' ![]() ![]() 1) I bought this book many years ago because i was curious and intimidated by the scene and public sexuality in general, and being a generally socially anxious person never read it until now, a few years after deciding I'm happy as a spinster. ![]()
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