Written by a woman experienced on both ends of the oral sex equation, this hilarious, illustrated, nuts-and-bolts exploration of cunnilingus is unlike anything ever written before. <br /><br />Explicit, detailed, enormously entertaining and written for both novices and pros, Box Lunch demystifies th
Box Lunch: The Layperson's Guide to Cunnilingus
β Scribed by Diana Cage
- Publisher
- Alyson
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 144
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Written by a woman experienced on both ends of the oral sex equation, this hilarious, illustrated, nuts-and-bolts exploration of cunnilingus is unlike anything ever written before.
Explicit, detailed, enormously entertaining and written for both novices and pros, Box Lunch demystifies the female anatomy with an eye toward making oral sex as satisfying for the giver as it is for the receiver. Make no mistake, this is the most direct route to orgasm for many women, and Diana Cage shows you how to not only excel at it but revel in it!
More than a guide to cunnilingus, Box Lunch is a clever, witty and informative guide to all types of sex. Cage also discusses anal sex, spanking, intercourse and even includes a fully illustrated chapter the best positions for sex, oral and otherwise. With her trademark naughty humor Cage takes you on a ride to the best sex you've ever had.
From Library Journal
Box Lunch is great: unashamed and unabashed. The personable Cage, who describes herself as a "rug munching champ," comes off like your best friendβs slightly older and way sexy sister. Dudes get plenty of unclinical instruction, plus euphemisms (polish the pearl, Egg McMuff, growling at the badger). Cage also reminds readers that other body parts, like toes, can be just as erotic and sexy as the hoo hoo. Still, the emphasis remains on the, a-hem, main event: "Lick a lady into oblivion, and sheβs going to keep you on her mailing list for a long time to come." Lessons: big, looping circles; pressure; teasing; and figure eights. -Douglas Lord, Library Journal, 02/04/2010
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