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The great thing about this book is that even when you feel you’ll have nothing in common with a narrator, you start reading and can quickly pick out similarities between their story and yours. My headline might be ''The public sector manager who shops at richoldmen.com'' (only joking, sweetheart) but give me a story about a horny single dad or porn loving bachelor, and I’ll easily find a way to identify with what they’re seeing, saying and doing.
I found this a fascinating read because although I’m from the generation that thinks nothing of talking frankly with its friends about sex, the stories in this book took that to a whole new level. You get to be nosy, without embarrassment, and find out things you never thought to ask about. Highly recommended, and thanks go to the publishers for sending us a copy. We also have a review of [[The Sex Diaries Project by Arianne Cohen]]
[[Deep Inside by Polly Frost]], [[Fifty Shades Of Grey by EL James]], [[Girl With a One Track Mind: Exposed: Further Revelations of a Sex Blogger by Abby Lee]] and [[Unsticky by Sarra Manning]] all come recommended too, in different ways.

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