Sex Talk: A Feminist Discussion of Sexual Empowerment

Sex Talk: A Feminist Discussion of Sexual Empowerment

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Author: Olympe de Ge

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 176


Sex Talk has a clear mission - breaking the taboo of taboos - by opening up the discussion of sex and desire in a clear, engaging and motivational way. The book takes the reader on a journey of self-discovery through nine chapters, discussing everything from self-stimulation, exploring sexual orientation, communicating wants and desires with a partner, staying safe online when sexting, exploring erotica and porn and creating private content - but at the core is the pervading importance of owning your sexual self. A manifesto for sex positivity, Sex Talk is a book that every womxn should read; it's straight talking, accessible, and most importantly, focuses on what we should be asking ourselves, as opposed to reinforcing the damaging, age-old stereotypes and constructs surrounding sex that detract from personal pleasure.
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Type: Hardback
SKU: 9781784884420-RETAIL
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Author: Olympe de Ge

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 176


Sex Talk has a clear mission - breaking the taboo of taboos - by opening up the discussion of sex and desire in a clear, engaging and motivational way. The book takes the reader on a journey of self-discovery through nine chapters, discussing everything from self-stimulation, exploring sexual orientation, communicating wants and desires with a partner, staying safe online when sexting, exploring erotica and porn and creating private content - but at the core is the pervading importance of owning your sexual self. A manifesto for sex positivity, Sex Talk is a book that every womxn should read; it's straight talking, accessible, and most importantly, focuses on what we should be asking ourselves, as opposed to reinforcing the damaging, age-old stereotypes and constructs surrounding sex that detract from personal pleasure.