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How to Have Feminist Sex: Lessons in Life, Love and Self-Confidence
By (Author) Flo Perry
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
17th November 2020
27th August 2020
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Fiction
Feminism and feminist theory
Sex and sexuality: advice and issues
Sex and sexuality, social aspects
613.96082
Paperback
144
Width 139mm, Height 211mm, Spine 11mm
271g
A fully illustrated guide to loving your body and having a fun, guilt-free sex life without the patriarchal bullshit We talk about feminism in the workplace and we talk about dating after #MeToo, but women's own patriarchal conditioning can be the hardest enemy to defeat. When it comes to our sex lives, few of us are free of niggling fears and body image insecurities. Rather than enjoying and exploring our bodies uninhibited, we worry about our bikini lines, bulging tummies and whether we're doing it 'right'. Flo broaches everything from faking it to consent, stress to kink, and how losing your virginity isn't so different to eating your first chocolate croissant. Her mission is to get more people talking openly about what they do and don't want from every romantic encounter.
Perry is on the charge to show feminism for the sexy movement it is, and offers it in a hilarious, accessible and completely non-judgemental package. * The Evening Standard *
cheeky, sweet and extremely witty...figures of all shapes and sizes and ages and races (clothed and unclothed) contort and grin and dart across the pages, bringing to vivid life Perry's wisdom about as broad sexual quandaries as libido, trust, faking orgasms, consent, body image, pubic hair, nude photos, porn, ghosting, and virginity....an emotionally intelligent discussion about the climate in which women - but not just women - are navigating relationships * The i *
Thank God for Flo Perry * The Times *
Flo Perry is a writer and illustrator, former BuzzFeed editor and expert on making illustrations go viral. She was born and raised in the wilds of North London and still lives there with two lovely homosexual housemates and a terrible cat. Her book How to Have Feminist Sex was published in 2019.