Sex Positions

Full Title: Sex Positions: Over 100 Truly Explosive Tips
Author / Editor: Lisa Sussman
Publisher: Carlton Books, 2001

 

Review © Metapsychology Vol. 7, No. 15
Reviewer: Christian Perring, Ph.D.

Compared to the other books in Lisa Sussman’s series on sex
tips for women, Sex Positions is the most informative. In fact, the title is misleading, since the
book contains advice about exercise, locations, decorating one’s bedroom, what
to do when experiencing PMS, what to do if you are feeling fat, and so on. Since it’s a small book, each tip does not
provide much information, and while there are some illustrations, they probably
would be hard to use as instructional guides. 
Nevertheless, the book is full of lighthearted but probably good advice. It’s colorful and fun, and most positions
are rated for both difficulty (one to three stars) and orgasmic potential (one
to three rockets).

© 2003 Christian Perring. All
rights reserved.

Christian Perring,
Ph.D., is Chair of the Philosophy Department at Dowling College, Long Island,
and editor of Metapsychology Online Review. His main research is on
philosophical issues in medicine, psychiatry and psychology.

Categories: Sexuality, SelfHelp