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| Lesbian Sex: 101 Lovemaking Positions | 
enlarge | Author: Jude Schell Publisher: Celestial Arts Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 5 x 0.8
ISBN: 1587613301 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.96086643 EAN: 9781587613302 ASIN: 1587613301
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Product Description Discover 101 positions for tonguing and grooving with this innovative and clever sex guide for women who love women. Enticing lovers to broaden their repertoire, this lesbian Kama Sutra offers dozens of lovemaking ideas to inspire women to pleasure themselves and each other using touch, toys, and other techniques. One position will tease and delight her, another will deepen intimacy, and still another will culminate in mind-blowing orgasms.
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Loving women-only sex . . beyond cunnilingus! A masterpiece! January 1, 2007 74 out of 77 found this review helpful
I found the title of this book, "Lesbian Sex 101 - 101 Lesbian Lovemaking Positions," to be initially somewhat confusing.
"Lesbian Sex 101" would say that this tome's instruction would be very basic (which it isn't). I was also somewhat skeptical that there could be "101 sex positions" for two women to share.
But I was severely wrong on both counts. "101 Lesbian Lovemaking Positions" (which is the title I prefer) was easily the most loving, intimate - and advanced lesbian love making instructional reference -- I had ever experienced!
As a married woman (who is also a bit bisexual), I was merely looking for a book of lovemaking suggestions - a little beyond cunnilingus -- which, incidentally, is a pleasure I already enjoy immensely with my partner.
I've only tried out a few of the positions - but it's the attitude that they encourage - that has begun to totally transform my understanding of intimacy.
When it comes to the basics - of kissing, licking, nibbling, stroking, and penetrating - with tongues and fingers, I think I've already got the use of these down pat.
With the above as a foundation, "101 Lovemaking Positions" adds rubbing, grinding, toys (both held and worn), masturbation (self and joint), g-spots, and a little anal excitedly to the mix.
But if the sum-of-the-parts can ever be greater-than-the-whole, this is it! The author, Jude Schell, successfully teaches us how to use all of the above, not as just points of contact, but in combination -- for a total body experience.
As identification, Ms. Schell uses cute names to distinguish all of the positions, like the "Velvet Rope," "Welcome Back," "Saturn's Rings," and the "Mount St. Helen" to name just a few. The ideas start out easy with familiar postures -- to reacquaint ourselves with the use of fingers and tongues, or the rubbing of ourselves together both intimately or against other bodily landmarks (such as hip bones).
Some of the positions are simple variations, such as "Priscilla's Punchbowl" where one partner straddles the other's face, but adds her own fondling or her partner (and herself) to the mix, or "Gilding the Lily" which is just the after-climax licking of your lover's labia. (One of my favorites was the "Dutch Tulip" which is performing a sixty-nine - while lying on your side, with some other thoughtful suggestions.)
But others, such as "Strawberries and Cream" which combine the straddling of thighs, the oral tweaking of one partner's breasts, with the direct stimulation by digits of the tweaker's clit--actually create a blending of touches that, in this case -- makes the sharing much more sensuous than just fingering.
For example, I never thought I'd ever enjoy grinding, using toys with women, or wearing a strap-on. But on this last point, the intercourse shown is not the main entree, but one in a series of dishes (touches) which together provide a sumptuous meal for both lovers.
As a reassurance, each position is careful to include the direct stimulation of the clitoris (or g-spot) for at least one (if not both) of the partners, so the experience isn't merely a prelude or warm-up, but a finishing act in itself.
Speaking philosophically, Ms. Schell's book indirectly points out how our mind-set towards sex has traditionally focused around a single-point (which is a somewhat male) perspective. When using a strap-on, for example, I kept thinking "what fun is that?" thinking only of the penetration. But in "Vanilla," which is basically the missionary position, the emphasis (shown photographically) is on the entire length of contact, starting from thighs, moving upwards to the waist, breasts, faces against necks, and arms embracing. The penetration is merely an avenue and focal point to achieving this more symphonic level of interaction. The "Tight Squeeze," similarly is the most loving portrayal of "doggie style" that I'd ever seen, again for the affection with which it is given and shared. (Gee, even my hubby might benefit - and get aroused -- from studying this position's description.)
The book is illustrated with 101 totally enchanting four-color photographs of two women - a beautiful blonde, brunette, or redhead -- lovingly and caringly pleasing each other (and not just themselves) with their most intimate contact tastefully hidden by another body part or in shadow. (So, please read the descriptions carefully!)
One of my favorite positions was the "Peach Gobbler" (which is a variation of "Priscilla's Punchbowl" above) where a third participant engages either the girl on top by kissing her, or the woman underneath with oral stimulation. But the photo shown was also the most romantic portrayal of any "daisy chain" style variation I had ever seen! As a result, the idea of adding a third person to any of the hundred other postures - became a thought just too unimaginable in its pleasure for my mind to encompass.
As a quick reference, there is a handy fully illustrated checklist of all 101 positions in the back of the book. I've only ticked off a few - but it's also a helpful guide to locate the exact position you're seeking.
For the future, I think -- "Beyond Cunnilingus - 101 Lesbian Lovemaking Positions" - or something like it, would be a far more descriptive title for the book.
As a last mention, most of the bodily geometries shown would be best experienced outside of the covers, so please make sure to heat the room sufficiently - if you aren't already! (And knowing at least the basics when it comes to oral and manual stimulation would also be helpful.)
In "101 Lesbian Lovemaking Positions," Jude Schell has a created -- a masterpiece! But, obviously, one doesn't need to be a lesbian to enjoy it!
Eye Candy :-) August 23, 2006 33 out of 33 found this review helpful
This is whole picture book, were you can view all the many positions two women can do in bed when making love to each other. It is an invitation to intimacy. The images are a turn on! Open this book with the woman of your life and see what happens.
start a tally July 14, 2006 24 out of 26 found this review helpful
Sensual and daring, this guide gives no-bones-about-it pictures of 101 positions. There is even a tally sheet in the back so you can check off as you accomplish each! A satisfying read.
A Visual Treat! April 4, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I was so pumped when I received this book. I ran into my room and started flipping through it... It's just amazing! The pictures alone are something to enjoy. I love how there are no strange off the wall positions that I could never acheive... it's a really down to earth and I love the little list in the back made for marking things off. Great book to have on my shelf.
A Nice Gift June 17, 2007 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I gave this to a friend and her partner as a wedding gift (in the hope that some day our state government will treat all people equally). Be aware that this book is very small, so the photographs are correspondingly diminished. The portrayals themselves--of two young, Caucasian women--are R-rated, as no actual sexual activity is portrayed. It is *suggestive*, which of course is what this little book is intended to be--offering creative suggestions about how two women might enjoy passion and tenderness with each other. It's a nice book, and makes a good present for someone you know well enough to give it to.
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