Finally! A book on prostate play!

By Dr. Charlie Glickman • Jan 20th, 2009 • Category: Blog

Finally, someone has started writing a book on prostate play! Until now, all of the books on the prostate have focused on medical issues such as prostate cancer and people interested in prostate play have had fewer resources than the topic deserves.

If you’re interested in taking the survey, the link is below. Feel free to forward this post, but please make sure to copy all of the text below the line if you do.

If you’re interested in exploring prostate play, I strongly recommend the Aneros. You can read my blog about it here.

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The female G-spot has been a buzzword and a holy grail for nearly 3 decades. Scores of books, sex toys and websites have been created for its pursuit. The male G-spot has received far less attention, and most
of the information that is available focuses on prostate health rather than pleasure.

Enter my book: The Male G-spot: a Guide to Prostate Play (a work in progress). In order to address as many topics related to prostate play as possible, I have created a survey. Whether you have a prostate or you’ve explored a partner’s (or both), I invite you to take the survey and help me make this groundbreaking book the best it can be.

TAKE THE SURVEY HERE:
http://tinyurl.com/malegspot

SPREAD THE WORD!
Please forward this email in its entirety to anyone who might like to know about it!

If you have any questions about this project, please email me at MaleGspotGuide@gmail.com

Thank you for your time :)

Evelyn Hill

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Dr. Charlie Glickman >> Dr. Charlie Glickman has been working at Good Vibrations since 1996, when he joined the staff at our Berkeley store. Currently, he is our Education Program Manager and (among other things) runs our in-store After Hours workshop program, our Off-Site Sex Education Program, trains our Sex Educator-Sales Associates and writes copy for our website. In 2005, Charlie received his doctorate in Adult Sexuality Education from the Union Institute and University in Cincinnati, Ohio. In addition, he offers classes on sexuality for psychotherapists and workshops on teaching for sex educators.
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