Billed as the "sex manual for people who hate sex manuals," this book (and its accompanying calendar format) takes a page from the world of daily devotionals and diet plans, offering a simple promise: one new position, every single day, for an entire year. It is a concept that is at once hilarious, ambitious, and—if approached with the right spirit—profoundly relationship-saving.
The contains much more than just diagrams. Each entry features a blend of practical information, humor, and interactive elements that set it apart from typical sex‑advice books.
Advanced positions requiring significant core strength, balance, and flexibility. Accessing the Content: Safety and Ethics
Julian looked at the screen, then at his wife. He realized then that the playbook had been a ruse. The "advanced kinetic studies" were a placebo. The awkward shapes and the athletic demands were just trojan horses designed to force them to communicate, to trust each other with their awkwardness, and to treat their
"I don't think that's what it's for, Jules."
Billed as the "sex manual for people who hate sex manuals," this book (and its accompanying calendar format) takes a page from the world of daily devotionals and diet plans, offering a simple promise: one new position, every single day, for an entire year. It is a concept that is at once hilarious, ambitious, and—if approached with the right spirit—profoundly relationship-saving.
The contains much more than just diagrams. Each entry features a blend of practical information, humor, and interactive elements that set it apart from typical sex‑advice books. Position Of The Day Playbook.pdf
Advanced positions requiring significant core strength, balance, and flexibility. Accessing the Content: Safety and Ethics Billed as the "sex manual for people who
Julian looked at the screen, then at his wife. He realized then that the playbook had been a ruse. The "advanced kinetic studies" were a placebo. The awkward shapes and the athletic demands were just trojan horses designed to force them to communicate, to trust each other with their awkwardness, and to treat their Each entry features a blend of practical information,
"I don't think that's what it's for, Jules."