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I think the idea for these books is fantastic, and the fantasies themselves eternally fascinating, but Friday's ham-fisted brand of psychology drives me up the wall!
Some of the fantasies were quite intresting and could get me worked up, there were definatly some that quite frankly scared the hell out of me.
Not for those who aren't broad minded.
Not for those who aren't broad minded.
I read this when I was part of a men's group back in the '80s. I found, oddly, that I couldn't relate to the sexuality at all. At all! I wish I'd felt able to act on that reaction at the time, in a way. But it's like the sex lives of Martians. Still very interesting though.
i had honestly read this one (a few years) after reading her book about women's fantasies to see how they compared and it felt like completing a matching set. same thing can be said for this one that i said for the last one, its was just kinda alright
This is nothing less than an anthology of sexual baggage and my hat is off to the men who wrote in with such honesty and courage.
Friday mentions in the introduction that she has digested sexual taboos from women as empowering and progressive but when faced with the same taboos in men's fantasies she was scandalized and disgusted. To me, her realization of that is the real lesson of this study.
Friday mentions in the introduction that she has digested sexual taboos from women as empowering and progressive but when faced with the same taboos in men's fantasies she was scandalized and disgusted. To me, her realization of that is the real lesson of this study.