An international bestseller since it was first published in 1972, dr Alex comfort’s classic work dared to celebrate the joy of human physical intimacy with such authority and candor that a whole generation felt empowered to enjoy sex. This groundbreaking book combines insightful guidance with captivating illustrations, offering readers a comprehensive exploration of passion, connection, and pleasure. Alex comfort s classic work dared to celebrate the joy of human physical intimacy with such authority and candor that a show more whole generation felt empowered to enjoy sex. In his introduction, silverstein wrote that the joy of gay sex was by gays, for gays, about the gay subculture that comes equipped with its own rituals, its own agonies and ecstasies, its own argot. From ariel levy’s droll review of the new edition of the 1970s phenom, the joy of sex, which appears in this week’s new yorker:
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