Carolina Cutolo has a degree in sociology and lives in Rome. She also has a blog, but that doesn't matter a damn. Speaking of wankers, it's worth mentioning that this girl wrote this "Pornoromantica" quite spontaneously and tackles the topic of sex and all its derivatives from an exquisitely female point of view, in an original and different manner. The perspective may be female, but the mentality is almost male.
Indeed, under the pretext of being invited to hold a correspondence course for Repressed Good Lovers, Carolina (or her alter-ego) delights us with some nice sections (freewheeling and truly funny) with unequivocal titles: Love Yourself as Your Neighbor, Hiding Behind a Finger in the Ass, DIY Vibrators, Kiss It Like It's the Last Time, In the Ass: Today YES, Perfect Blowjob and Improvised Blowjob... and so on.
But don't be puritanical prudes now, and don't be put off by the vulgarity of these titles: in fact, the lady writes really well, fluently and analyzes sincerely and disenchantedly the merits, faults, and anomalies of sexual relationships between men and women... all without beating around the bush (Oops!) and without too many words.
This results in an almost generational portrait from which it emerges (in summary) that:
- men lick the pussy sparingly and reluctantly (in relation to how much women love to lick the "dong") - and honestly, I think it’s TRUE
- few men know how to kiss well and passionately - this I DON'T KNOW
- it takes art and passion to know how to masturbate without feeling guilty - I agree 100%
- knowing how to give blowjobs is an art to be perfected with practice: "nobody is born learned!" - here I fully agree too
- women are more complex and perverse, especially with the right man - and here I might have some doubts...
A funny book, light, not demanding at all, which, here and there, also draws a few good laughs (the idea of building a vibrator with an electric toothbrush to save money is amazing!!) and that, in the end, says things that are well known and obvious to many, but at least it does so in a disenchanted, smooth and intelligent way... without great pretensions like those unbearable "brick-essays" by Raffaele Morelli.
Let's be honest: it will never have a place of honor on the bookshelf among the must-have Cult books, but among many readings, in the FUN and TRIVIAL section, this book fits perfectly as well.
Recommended for this summer under the beach umbrella. Beware of the swimsuit because some parts are even arousing... !! :-)))
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