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All the F*cking Mistakes

A Guide to Sex, Love, and Life

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All the F*cking Mistakes

By: Gigi Engle
Narrated by: Suehyla El-Attar
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Come as You Are meets How to Date Men When You Hate Men in this sex handbook for the millennial feminist on how to own your body and sexuality and use that confidence to take charge of your life.

"This bold, sex-positive book delivers on its promise.” (Publishers Weekly)

Stop Apologizing for Your Sexuality and Take Charge of Your Life

If you've ever wished you had a big sister or older cousin who could show you all the ropes of womanhood, look no further: Gigi Engle has done it all and is here to tell you all about it in All the F*cking Mistakes, a practical handbook for all the slutty and wanna-be-slutty women out there. It is the ultimate sex-talk audiobook, demystifying female sexuality without any of the awkwardness of "the talk." From learning how to take back your confidence in a world full of slut-shaming, to discovering and owning your sexual empowerment through masturbation, to demanding the love you really deserve, this book is an ode to the women of the world who deserve to be empowered, sexually and otherwise, without guilt.

Offering bite-size lessons that incorporate Gigi's own special brand of no-nonsense advice to provide clarity and guidance on all things slutty, sexually normative and non-normative, and everything that falls between the cracks of these brackets, this audiobook is your how-to guide to living your sexy AF, fabulous life.

©2020 Gigi Engle (P)2020 Macmillan Audio
Human Sexuality Self-Esteem Sex Instruction Sexual & Reproductive Health
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Really, just not my thing...

I think I got off on the wrong foot with this book. I downloaded it in the hope of some insight into female and feminist views on sexuality, which the first few chapters do provide, but the language was gratuitously vile and made me feel a little uncomfortable. I can put up with being called a super sexy woman over and over again (I'm a middle aged man) but I was left with the overwhelming impression that the world Gigi lives in is not the world I live in. I appreciate the psychological value of this boom on reaffirming the identity and choices of younger women but I was left questioning the balance between the factual nature of the anecdotal evidence and their value as self-affirmation. I must confess I did not finish the last two chapters as I began to feel like I was reading a glossy magazine, which is not what I thought I was signing up for. Don't get me wrong, I think this was a valuable book and if I were a young woman struggling to come to terms with my sexual identity I really think it should be required reading, it's just not what I was looking for.

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