Description
- Pocket-sized book of 52 sex positions for a new position every week of the year
- Sturdy hardback cover protects your positions for years to come
- Makes a great birthday, Valentine’s or anniversary gift for your partner
- Designed for couples with two penises, but many positions can be enjoyed with a strap-on
Uninspired by all your old fave positions? Revitalize your sex life with this handy book of 52 sex positions. Each position is illustrated and includes a description of how to best enjoy it, so you can share a whole year of sexual happiness.
Includes a to/from page for gifting to your lover.
This book has been designed for couples with two penises. However, many positions can also be enjoyed with a strap-on. These positions can be enjoyed by all genders, whatever pronouns you use.
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Essential Info
- Book Format: Hardback
- Book Contents: Sex Tips
flamingdice –
First up I must say that I was sent this by the wonderful people at LH to review, however my opinions are my own! Ah these books have been around since the Kama Sutra right? Yes and I have owned a few over the years. However this is the first I have seen for two people with penises! As a bi man I feel it is about time we got one! So bravo LH! The book itself is a very nice hardback with a good heft to it. The images are very artistic and won’t offend anyone, I have seen more graphic images in a condom packet! Short, sweet and informative, you can leave this one by the bed or out for your partner to read up on for later đ
Optimized –
One of the most amazing aspects of experimenting sexually has got to be trying out new positions. You get to introduce novelty, new sensations and different forms of intimacy, and it doesnât need to cost a thing! However, for those âmen who love menâ who would appreciate a bit of inspiration from time to time, this hardback, handy-sized position guide is a great starting point. I really like the format of this book which provides silhouette illustrations of 52 positions, alongside helpful written guidance on how to get in position. This makes it perfect for encouraging week-by-week experimentation, and there are even tips on how to spice up things further with the introduction of various sex toys. This book would make a great gift as thereâs a âtoâ and âfromâ inscription page at the front. Another great touch is a âconsentâ page which simply reminds readers of the need to have a conversation around this issue before embarking on any new sexual activity. It also highlights the practical need for good communication when attempting new positions, as sometimes it involves an element of physical vulnerability, not to mention a dash of âto me, to youâ manoeuvring. The silhouette illustrations are quite basic and tend to provide a rough visual idea of how to assume the position. Some feature quite conventionally masculine figures (based on body outline and facial profile) and others are slightly more stylised and gender-neutral. I think itâs really positive to represent diversity, but I wonder whether this could have gone further to include more of a variety of body shapes and types. Interestingly not many of the illustrations feature discernable genitalia which can make the book seem a little coy at times. However, I can see that thereâs definite pro and cons to this approach. Itâs not really explicit enough to shock if it falls into the wrong hands and by using largely featureless silhouettes thereâs no danger of getting caught in negative body comparisons. On the other hand, as someone whoâs quite strongly visually orientated I would have found it hot to have more realistic and/or even photographic images. However, I can see that this might have potentially alienated some (âŠânot my typeâ), and if not done well, risked veering into tacky porno or sexless, medical manual territory. So, on balance the silhouettes are fine! The positions provide a great range of options from the more familiar and easily achieved (e.g. missionary, doggy style, 69) to the more challenging poses including the wheelbarrow, bumper cars and the hammock. Itâs great to see that not all poses focus on penetrative, anal sex, but that there are positions that emphasise oral, rimming and masturbatory options. Another nice touch is the light-hearted humour contained in the names of the positions â âchairway to heavenâ being a good example. Iâve experimented with lots of positions over the years, with my male partner, and we were amused to find that some positions weâd found by trial and error were included in the book (e.g. the dinner date, which we both love). The written instructions were helpful as sometimes itâs a little tricky to establish the arrangement of limbs and torsos from the illustrations alone, and this is where I feel slightly more anatomically explicit illustrations might have helped. In other cases I feel it would have been good to show the position from different angles (e.g. show from both the side, and above). But at the end of the day this is a handy quick-guide, not an encylopedia. Although weâve both had lots of experience in this area there were still new positions for us to try including the horse and carriage, waterfall and the pleasure slide. Iâm not sure that we successfully achieved all of these the first time, and bear in mind that variation in penis length is going to make some options trickier (however, nothing was completely off the table with the assistance of a penis extender). Also, itâs fair to say that some positions are more challenging, require greater levels of upper and/or lower body strength, and require quite a high level of flexibility and agility. But as they say, practise makes perfectâŠor else leads to A & E! As with anything, itâs about starting gently and easing into the more challenging poses. In the introduction the book indicates that some of the more challenging options can be modified to make them easier to achieve, but a few additional pointers of how to do this would have been useful. Iâm guessing this would be particularly helpful for those with restricted mobility or some types of disability. In summary, if youâre looking for a quick, handy, reference guide to spice up man-to-man action then I think this works really well, and is competitively priced. I really like the whole âyear of new positionsâ format, and will definitely continue to work through new possibilities as the weeks go by. Itâs a great option for those who want some visual inspiration without full-on explicitness, and for those who appreciate Lovehoneyâs typical sex-positive, supportive and non-sleazy approach. Itâs not designed for one-handed reading (unless you have a thing for silhouettes?), and I donât think that detracts from it at all. Now, what are you waiting for?âŠAssume the position!
harly –
ive used this book from cover to cover and have learned a lot to improve my sex life. definetly worth your money if you not up to date on your sex positions.
MatthewB –
This book is amazing! Already tried several positions out with my boyfriend and it was amazing! Even he has suggested several positions he wants to try out on me next! This book has definitely spiced things up in the bedroom for us especially as I’m new to the gay scene! I was so excited when I went to pick up the book which I had delivered to my local post office, was discreetly packaged as well! The moment I got home I ripped open the box to reveal this pocket sized book and was excited to start reading! A few days later when my boyfriend came to stay we started reading through some of the positions and before you knew it we started practicing and it was the best! Overall I’m really pleased with this purchase a great item to add to my love box!
Verified-Customer –
What can I say,this book will give you very sexy ideas
ElmWood –
It’s about 5.5x4in and approximately half an inch thick. Hardcover with sturdy paper. There are notes and tips like “use a wall for extra stability” and “X toy could be fun” that might not be immediately obvious and could assist any planning. I would encourage dog earing your favorites. Even without doing that it’s less weird to look at a functional little book than have your phone out or like, loose printed paper, when looking to try something new and doing it the right way. I appreciate the page on consent and if you don’t want the to and from page I would get a box cutter and (carefully) take it out which shouldn’t harm the rest of the book (if done right). For terminology, they use top when they really mean person doing the penetration or dominant, even when the person they are referring to as the top is objectively on the bottom. It’s easy to sort what they actually mean, but I am mildly miffed about it. There are at least two art styles and some are more realistic than others. There are no visible dicks or anything regardless, but the most realistic one I feel provides a better sense of space and greater feeling of intamacy. If I were giving this to a partner I’d like if there was more for solo play because having time to actually try one of these every week is unlikely for me. Knowing they have a number of options is something I’d like. Additionally, while throuples aren’t actually that common I think it would have been fun if it was mentioned. If you want something for a group look for the ones with hands free and an already stable configuration to add a third (or more) to. Although some of the more athletic ones like the hammock might still leave a person open to make out.
Verified-Customer –
Cute little book, nicely drawn images, no real instructions – moreso witty comments about the positions and their names