Book Review: Women's Anatomy of Arousal by Sheri Winston CNM, RN, BSN, LMT
If you have a desire to explore taking your pleasure to the next level, this book is for you. Womenโs Anatomy of Arousal won the American Academy of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) Book of the Year in 2010. Itโs been around a while and remains a steadfast favorite of many.
Winstonโs writing is easy to understand, and she comes across like a more experienced, sensual, big sister. Packed with education on womenโs anatomy and physiology, this practical guide includes sections for 'โPlay and Practice,โ allowing you to get practical with the material.
If you are open to erotic exploration outside the so-called box, you will find this book both enriching and entertaining. Through drawings, art, quotes, and poetry, Winston educates on energy, breathing, a little magic, and a lot of โhigher-level, whole-system perspective.โ
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and Winstonโs โin-depth, illustrated tour of the land of female genitalia, feminine sexuality and the intimate erotic arts.โ
***** Highly recommend
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