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| Author: Cambridge Women's Pornography Cooperative Creator: Susan Anderson Publisher: Chronicle Books Category: Book
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Rating: 48 reviews Sales Rank: 7059
Media: Paperback Pages: 96 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6 x 5.9 x 0.4
ISBN: 0811855511 Dewey Decimal Number: 817.608035 EAN: 9780811855518 ASIN: 0811855511
Publication Date: April 5, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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Product Description Prepare to enter a fantasy world. A world where clothes get folded just so, delicious dinners await, and flatulence is just not that funny. Give the fairer sex what they really want beautiful PG photos of hunky men cooking, listening, asking for directions, accompanied by steamy captions: "I love a clean house!" or "As long as I have two legs to walk on, you'll never take out the trash." Now this is porn that will leave women begging for more!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 43 more reviews...
Best book Ever! June 25, 2008 Kdinsky (Salt Lake City, Utah) This book is incredibly dead-on! It really sums up the things that make women happy! I took this book around the office and every person thought this was hilarious, even the men! It is a must own!
Yes, I am a woman and this is a real review. May 24, 2008 Loolah the Bohemian (Issaquah, WA) How is this book offensive to women and why are most of the people claiming it is guys? I'm a woman and I'm not offended in the least. My best friend showed me this book (and yes, she's a woman, too... we're both in our 30s) and we both find it hysterical and yes, true. While guys out there enjoy watching videos of other guys having sex with 2 18 year old girls at once, women want a man who isn't afraid of doing the dirty work of the day - i.e. cleaning the house, doing the laundry, taking care of us for a change. To say otherwise is an outright lie. This book doesn't insinuate that women don't like sex, it merely reveals that we aren't obsessed with it like men are, especially not to the point of "needing" to watch porn. One reviewer claims this is outright pornography. How? Because some guys without shirts are doing the laundry or cleaning the house? How is that pornography? I've noticed that most of the negative comments come from men - what does that tell you? That men are the ones who are offended by this, not women. I guess men are offended by the idea of *gasp* having to do the same menial chores that women have been expected to do for centuries, nay, millennia.
Bought it for my husband May 19, 2008 Ruby Sinreich (Chapel Hill, NC) Of course I read through it myself and laughed quite a lot before giving it to my sweet spouse. I've said the same thing to him before (ie: being a supportive partner is a turn-on) but I think the humor in this might be a more effective way to convey the message.
So good! May 7, 2008 T. Weiss (Oregon) This is an awesome book for all women who need a pick-me up and want to be reminded how men can be (but most likely are not!). This is NOT an xxx rated type porn book but more like a humor / romantic idea of what women would like. No nudity, just humor... will put a smile on any woman's face.
Nothing Gets Me Hot Like Laundry April 17, 2008 Marion E. Wright (Charlotte, NC) 2 out of 12 found this review helpful
Well, based on what this book and its publishers would have you believe, that's the inarguable truth. This reeks strongly of an incredibly weak attempt to subvert the 50's books on how to be a "good wife" by intimating that all women TRULY want in our lives is a fella that will pull his own weight, gosh darn it! ... Which: no. Not only is it insulting to the entirety of the female population by its unfaltering insistence that we have more interest in a clean house than getting laid (no, dear man, that's your fantasy, not mine), but it's equally insulting in its insinuation that men have not moved into a societal place where these tasks are commonplace. I have a sneaking suspicion these "women" should get out more into the world, and stop messing up my search terms. If I wanted garbage, I wouldn't have keyed in "porn."
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