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Copyright © 2008 by J.E. George

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First Publication: July 2008
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              How to Make Wild, Passionate
                         Love to your Man


Jacqueline George

With Eric George


 

Foreplay

    The shifting battlefield that is sex between men and women is a huge subject. It lies right at the heart of our existence, drives most of our life choices, colors our dreams and is the well from which artists draw endless inspiration. Without sex most works of fiction would be meaningless and poets would be unemployed. Artists and photographers would be limited to landscapes and sunsets.
    Immense amounts of instructional material are available on every aspect of lovemaking, and you can find books on anything, from flowers in sex to tying up your lover and tormenting him. You can be forgiven for thinking that there are already more than enough words on paper and no more are needed. So when my editor suggested I write about how to make love to your man, I felt inadequate. The task of telling other women anything about sex was frightening. Sitting at my word processor and sketching out a potential book made me feel very humble.
    That must have lasted all of five minutes. Then I became excited at the chance of unbuttoning a few secrets, and letting you peep into the sexy world between your man’s ears. It might surprise you; it might frustrate you, but you can trust the ultimate truth of what you read here. And the more you know about how your man views lovemaking, the better you can be at doing it. A good lover not only enjoys herself more, but she is cherished and valued by her man.
    Of course, anyone who is insensitive enough to lecture women on being more feminine lays herself open to charges of anti-feminism, a crime worse than High Treason. So let me put my hand on my heart and say that I am an ardent feminist. Not only am I a woman myself but I am quite happy to see us running more and more of our world. Like most women, I respect men and enjoy their company. At the same time, I understand that they like looking at pictures of us posing provocatively nude. This apparent conflict is the theme behind my book; the fact that men cannot separate their love of you from their hunger for your body and the wonderful things you can do with it. I resent the crazy Feminist Front telling me that men can love women but only if they don’t think of us as sex objects. Are they mad? Women were designed to make men think of them as sex objects. If they see a twinkle in your eye, the sway of your hair or your plump, female butt swinging as you walk, what are they meant to think of? Higher math? International economic growth since 1950? Not a hope. They will be thinking of you and sex, and so this book is dedicated to both. I hope you enjoy it.
    A quick word and I’m done. All English language writers on sex run up against the problem of how to refer to the human genitalia. This isn’t a medical book so I’m not going to use penis and vulva (who can use a word like vulva romantically?). On the other hand the traditional Anglo-Saxon alternatives are so often used as swear words that they don’t sit happily next to ‘higher thoughts’. Coy expressions like ‘her sex’ or even worse ‘her flower’ make me wince. So I have chosen pussy (which at least has the respectability of being more or less the same in French and is therefore cultured), and cock (which isn’t cultured at all but doesn’t grate on the ear). I hope they are comfortable for you too. If not, they will be by the end of the book because the two of them play the leading roles.
    Enough pontificating. Read on and I hope you find the book stimulating and at least a little uncomfortable. If it’s useful, congratulate my editor. If it leaves you in a smoldering fury, write to me. As I sit here next to the tropical Coral Sea, coconut palms waving above me, I promise I’ll read your complaints and feel very sorry. Honest!
 

Contents:

1. Excuse me, you have a problem Where you are now

 

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Pussy rules the world
Madonna

    Of course I don’t mind him staring after pretty girls. He’s like a dog chasing cars; if he caught one he wouldn’t know what to do with it.

Anon

    Excuse me, You have a Problem
 

    So you’ve caught one, or you have a slightly used one at home. Not a pretty girl of course, but a living, breathing man. The question is, what do you do with him? You want to make wonderful love to him, something he’ll never forget, but are you qualified? Your education and experience has not prepared you for this. There were no school courses on lovemaking, although you did learn how to fit a condom and avoid babies and other diseases. Your friends probably know no more about it than you do. You definitely refuse to consult your brother. No good turning to Mother; it would be hard to guess who would be more embarrassed. And besides, watching her with Dad, you have to believe there must be better tutors. So what do you do?
    Well, the good news is that lovemaking, like cooking, can be learned. You know very well that with practice and determination you could learn to make a chocolate cake that even your Grandmother would envy. In just the same way you can be confident that practice and determination will bring your lovemaking up to the sophistication of the great courtesans of history. The ones that could enchant a Napoleon and determine the fate of nations with a wiggle of their hips.
    Well – let’s not exaggerate. You can learn technique in the same way that you can learn bookkeeping, and every lover needs to have some understanding of technique. But what will turn you from a technically competent lover into a great lover is the artistry and imagination you bring with you. Add a little flair and you will become the best lover in town, maybe even the best in your whole state. And you never know – you might have it in you to decide the fate of nations as well. Monica Lewinsky nearly did it, even if her lovemaking proved to be – shall we say – specialized.
    What is Lovemaking?

    Lovemaking is the sexual interaction of two people leading towards orgasm. It’s as simple as that, but that’s a very broad definition, in the same way that ‘eating food’ can cover anything from grabbing a sandwich-to-go at the gas station to the candle-lit dinner in an expensive restaurant with the person you love......

 

 

Further chapters:


2. Man, a solitary animal. What men want to see


3. Sinking your hook. How to grab his attention.


4. Love-making, the first steps. Teasing and tantalizing.


5. What’s on offer. Your body in his eyes.


6. Turning up the heat. Doing sexy things together.


7. Basic skills. Getting yourself ready.


8. Keeping the pot boiling. Provoke him to the edge.


9. A special kind of treat. The delights of oral sex.


10. The perfect hand-job. Techniques you forgot.


11. Hotting up. Blowing his mind.


12. The wonderful female orgasm. Your share of the fun.


13. Why don’t I slip into your fantasy. Naughty things to do.


14. Extras Great thoughts about sex.


 

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