A comprehensive and instructional guide to the new sexual landscape, covering “new territories” such as bondage, role playing, and sex toys that would make your parents blush. Since the publication of The Joy of Sex in 1972, the sexual landscape’s boundaries have been expanded to include a host of practices that are unthinkable in that classic tome. Although it also covers the basics, The Boudoir Bible fills those niches missing from other sex guides nicely, with full, elaborated chapters on rope bondage, restraints of sound and sight, erotic flagellation, and the stimulation of new erogenous zones, among innumerable other offerings. Well-researched, The Boudoir Bible is written from a joyful, sex-positive point of view. Going beyond the “lovemaking” of older guides, this witty and uninhibited tome expands the sexual act to encompass “verboten” topics, with chapters entitled “The Genital Gym,” “Nipple Tease,” “Male Ejaculation Control,” and “The Anthems of Anal Sex. The Boudoir Bible provides a fresh view of sexuality in the twenty-first century. The bonus pdf includes illustrations by the renowned artist François Berthoud, whose provocative creations have graced both Prada campaigns and museum exhibitions.
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“This beautifully laid out book covers basics, such as anatomy, hygiene, as well as more risqué topics.”
— Film Noir Blonde
“[This is] a witty and frank sex guide aimed at loosening attitudes about certain sex practices.”
— New York Times“[This is] a modern guide to expanding the horizons of pleasure.”
— Time“Betony Vernon dismantles sexual taboos and empowers readers to be the best they can be in bed.”
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Betony Vernon is a designer, author, and sexual anthropologist based in Paris. Her works in precious metal, marble, and other noble materials are inspired by the human body, eroticism, and sexual well-being. Vernon is known for creating luxurious, durable, and body safe Jewel-Tools as a response to the sex toy industry. Betony’s pioneering work in both fields of design and sexology put her at the forefront of the sexual well-being movement of the 21st century.