
Viva la vagina. Stop hushing up the hidden possibilities of an organ that is not usually named
Number of pages: 352
Cover: Hardcover
The book's features: The authors of this book, Ellen and Nina, by their own admission, are not sorceresses - they are just learning. And this is probably for the best. Firstly, they themselves want to learn more, they search for and analyze the latest information with great enthusiasm, and then willingly share it with readers. Secondly, they have not yet completely switched to medical jargon and have not forgotten how to speak simple human language, so they write accessibly, briskly and with humor. Of course, you can't do without some terms, but rest assured: the authors explain everything so clearly that even those who skipped biology classes at school will understand. Thirdly, Ellen and Nina are alien to the categoricalness that venerable doctors are sometimes guilty of. Again and again they emphasize: we are all different, and this is wonderful; what suits everyone around you may not suit you personally, and there is nothing to worry about. The main thing is to understand yourself, your characteristics and needs. After reading this book, you will learn: - does the notorious G-spot exist; - what positions are the easiest to achieve orgasm in and is vaginal orgasm really better than clitoral; - what contraceptives are considered the most reliable; - everything you need to know about diseases of the genital area; - and finally, are periods really necessary for the female body or can you do just fine without them? Who should buy this book? If you are a woman, you probably have questions that for one reason or another you cannot discuss with your doctor or girlfriends. So why not read a frank book written by women especially for women? If you are a man, you would probably like to understand the mysterious female soul. And for this, it would definitely not hurt you to understand how the beautiful female body with all its features is structured. If you are a medical student, who knows, perhaps “Viva la vagina” will inspire you to write your own book.