Buffy liked sex. She had standards. She wasn't interested, for instance, if a man had a wife or girlfriend already. But the problem was that men were like little lost puppies sometimes, and sometimes she just couldn't resist taking them home. And then, occasionally, she thought they were single, when in fact, they weren't. That was how she ended up with five men on the hoo Buffy liked sex. She had standards. She wasn't interested, for instance, if a man had a wife or girlfriend already. But the problem was that men were like little lost puppies sometimes, and sometimes she just couldn't resist taking them home. And then, occasionally, she thought they were single, when in fact, they weren't. That was how she ended up with five men on the hook. And that was fine, except that all five men were in dysfunctional relationships with either a wife or girlfriend. And Buffy simply gave them what their significant others would not. Then one of the girlfriends found out about Buffy. She told the other women about her, and they all banded together to go on a tar and feathering party. But it didn't quite turn out like they thought it would. For one thing, Buffy wasn't afraid of them. For another, she seemed to know exactly what was wrong with each relationship. Not only that ... she knew what needed to be done to repair things. All the women needed was some practice and experience. And Buffy, of course, knew how to arrange that too. Come along on a roller coaster ride that looks like it's just a plain and simple smutty book, until you might just find yourself having to re-define the term "slut." But you have to be very tall to ride this ride. This book is not appropriate for those under the age of eighteen.
Buffy The Erection Slayer
Buffy liked sex. She had standards. She wasn't interested, for instance, if a man had a wife or girlfriend already. But the problem was that men were like little lost puppies sometimes, and sometimes she just couldn't resist taking them home. And then, occasionally, she thought they were single, when in fact, they weren't. That was how she ended up with five men on the hoo Buffy liked sex. She had standards. She wasn't interested, for instance, if a man had a wife or girlfriend already. But the problem was that men were like little lost puppies sometimes, and sometimes she just couldn't resist taking them home. And then, occasionally, she thought they were single, when in fact, they weren't. That was how she ended up with five men on the hook. And that was fine, except that all five men were in dysfunctional relationships with either a wife or girlfriend. And Buffy simply gave them what their significant others would not. Then one of the girlfriends found out about Buffy. She told the other women about her, and they all banded together to go on a tar and feathering party. But it didn't quite turn out like they thought it would. For one thing, Buffy wasn't afraid of them. For another, she seemed to know exactly what was wrong with each relationship. Not only that ... she knew what needed to be done to repair things. All the women needed was some practice and experience. And Buffy, of course, knew how to arrange that too. Come along on a roller coaster ride that looks like it's just a plain and simple smutty book, until you might just find yourself having to re-define the term "slut." But you have to be very tall to ride this ride. This book is not appropriate for those under the age of eighteen.
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Another totally funky book from the creative mind of Robert Lubrican; what an imagination. And it’s funny! I like good character and relationship development with a healthy dollop of sex. This is a very short book to develop 12 characters, yet there is good insight into each person and each couples’ relationship. While the big sex scene is somewhat (totally) fanciful, it helps move the couple’s relationships along. Even the final scene (no sex) is pretty fanciful, but adds insight to the stories Another totally funky book from the creative mind of Robert Lubrican; what an imagination. And it’s funny! I like good character and relationship development with a healthy dollop of sex. This is a very short book to develop 12 characters, yet there is good insight into each person and each couples’ relationship. While the big sex scene is somewhat (totally) fanciful, it helps move the couple’s relationships along. Even the final scene (no sex) is pretty fanciful, but adds insight to the stories and relationships. Robert does provide insight for most couple’s relationship. One passage I particularly like is: “What if it didn't work?" asked Christy. "What if he laughed at me?" Then that's when you take him by the balls and sit him down and talk to him about your relationship. You tell him you're willing to do whatever it takes to make the relationship better, but that you have to have his help to do it. You communicate and you find out what he wants or needs and then you decide whether or not you can do it. And then you tell him what you need and want, and then he decides whether or not he can do it." Two others are: "How the hell do you know so much?" “"I sleep with your men. They tell me things. They pour out their hearts to me because I listen to them. And I listen to them because I like them. They're nice guys for the most part. If you'd concentrate on that you'd do much better too ... all of you." So what’s Robert focusing on? Open, honest communication. Being open to new ideas and new ways of doing things; not being hung up on what someone told you you should or shouldn’t do. Listening to your partner. And being clear and open about your needs and wants; even figuring out what you need and want is a big step forward. How many relationship would improve substantially if they followed these simple ideas? Or relationships could end more amicably because the couple really knew the cause of the marital breakdown? It should be easier if both partners know their differences can’t be reconciled and they move on to new relationships that satisfy their needs. I hope you enjoy this book. Smile at the stories and the sex, but take to heart some of the valuable insights Robert weaves in.
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