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What Your Mother Never Told You About S-e-x
By Hilda Hutcherson; Putnam, $27.95
Author's credentials: Hutcherson is co-director of the New York Center for
Human Sexuality at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York. Take-home message:
Virtually every woman can enhance sexual pleasure by knowing more about her body. This
is a basic "owner's manual," as she calls it, a straightforward guide to the female body
and how to achieve optimum sexual health and enjoyment from young adulthood through
pregnancy and into maturity. It includes odd but interesting bits of information, such
as the composition of semen.
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Hutcherson, codirector of the New York Center for Human Sexuality at Columbia Presbyterian
Medical Center, believes that many women have unfulfilling sex lives. They may be hesitant to
speak to their partners, uneasy about their appearance or, most likely, they simply have questions
they've never been able to ask about sex. An obstetrician and gynecologist for more than
20 years, Hutcherson believes the key to better sex is knowledge. She offers a comprehensive
look at men and women's bodies, including key information about erogenous zones, as well as
chapters on different elements of sex, such as kissing, intercourse and oral stimulation.
Hutcherson also discusses special topics such as sex during pregnancy and after menopause,
and has a useful, albeit too brief, chapter on teaching daughters the facts. Complete with
diagrams of anatomy and sex positions, this book is aimed at helping women first become more
comfortable with their own sexuality, then work on their sexual relationships. Hutcherson's
suggestions about massage, getting away from the kids for a weekend and being creative in
bed are not unique. But her approach is so thorough and the writing so reassuring that
even readers who would otherwise never pick up a sex manual will likely be comfortable
with and grateful for this book.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
Would that all mothers knew as much about sex as gynecologist and Columbia University
professor Hutcherson! Her book, divided into five parts, is comprehensive yet neither
confusing nor overwhelming. She begins with a section on female and male sexual anatomy,
going into much detail about the vulva/vagina and offering a useful list of "things to do
with a soft penis." Part 2 is a basic sex manual that discusses kissing, touch,
outercourse, oral sex, anal sex, intercourse, and "enhancers."
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