“Read My Hips” by Eve Marx
The book started out well enough, giving me reasons to flirt, but as I kept reading, I kept cringing, thinking, please, don’t let people really believe that acting like this will attract a boy/girl. I don’t like this book. While I agree with some of what it’s saying, it comes across as being really condescending. I know it says at the beginning that you can flirt for a number of reasons – not just to attract a guy, but while reading it, it seems to place an extraordinary amount of emphasis on attracting guys.
“Diary of a Sex Fiend” by Abby Lee
Unmistakably Abby Lee. There is no getting away from the constant rumble of sex thoughts through her mind and out into her blog. She glances at a guy and she's imagining him stripped, erect, inches from her face. Or her pussy. And then she's feeling him inside, and we're along for the ride, while her fingers are busy down below. This woman masturbates at the drop of a hat. She's always ducking into the bathroom for a quick rub. Or working at herself under the table. Or on a train or a plane.
Sales of the Titty
I go all weak above the knees when a big-bosomed waitress leans low over the table to serve me a slender latte. She knows exactly where my eyes are fixed and why I'm unable to talk or breathe or do anything but drool as my gaze is drawn irresistibly down her cleavage.
Up in the Air
Make no mistake, your relationships are the heaviest components of your life. All those negotiations and arguments and secrets and compromises. The slower we move, the faster we die. Make no mistake, moving is living. Some animals were meant to carry each other, to live symbiotically over a lifetime: star-crossed lovers, monogamous swans. We. Are. Not. Swans. We’re sharks.
FunkyBrownChick
Sometimes Twanna's life reads a little like the script for a television series. Sexie in the City, maybe. She's always got something on her plate, from heavy-duty writing workshops to interracial dating. There's the flavor of an active metropolitan lifestyle. Twanna's not writing for the sake of filling up blog pages – she's taking time out from an actual life to fill us in on things interesting and thoughtful, entertaining and stimulating, fun and funky.
Love
Thrill me upphoto by Lotushead Guy sez: Flirting is the gentle art of romantic pretence. I enjoy...
Love is the Answer – Barbra Streisand
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Long distance love
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Sex
“Diary of a Sex Fiend” by Abby LeeGirl with a One-Track Mind – the UK original Guy Sez: This is the international...
Sales of the Titty
Guy sez: I spotted a headline the other day: Teen has Boob Job! Yes, it was the...
FunkyBrownChick
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Reviews
“Read My Hips” by Eve MarxGrl Sez: Read My Hips: The Sexy Art of Flirtation is an inoffensive paperback with an oddly arousing cover image. That denim skirt barely conceals what’s beneath! This book should be read while you’re drunk with a lot of close girlfriends (not that kind of girlfriend!) – I imagine it would be a lot funnier under those circumstances. I started... [Read more of this review]
“Diary of a Sex Fiend” by Abby Lee
Girl with a One-Track Mind – the UK original Guy Sez: This is the international edition of the British book of the awesome sex blog of Abby Lee AKA Zoe Margolis. Believe it or not, this book has been translated into fifteen different languages! There is blogging success for you. Harry Potter and Dan Brown get translated across the world, but a book... [Read more of this review]
Up in the Air
Flight: AA618 (B737) Leg: SFO-ORD Seat(s): 2B Scheduled: 1700 Boarding: 1635 (gate 64) Pushback: 1710 Takeoff: 1720 (to east) Descent: 2230 (Chicago time) Landing: 2305 Gate: 2313 Comments: No Flagship Lounge at SFO. Admirals Club located opposite Gate 62, very convenient for this flight. Inflight meal poached fish, complemented... [Read more of this review]
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