The Odd Sex: mysteries of our weird and wonderful sex lives explained
By (Author) Stephen Juan
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
28th November 2001
Australia
General
Non Fiction
823.914
Paperback
322
Width 107mm, Height 187mm, Spine 23mm
262g
When it comes to sources of sexual arousal, most of us are fairly "normal". However, those with a paraphilia have sexual tastes that are far from ordinary. This book may well shock you, disgust you, and make you doubt that anyone could "really be into that". But someone, somewhere, is. This fourth title in the "Odd Book" series uncovers some very strange predilictions. Do you know someone who has Statuophilia (they get their kicks from mannequins and statues) Or Siderodromophilia, people with a thing about trains This book illustrates the infinite diversities of our fellow humans as it uncovers the bizarre world of more unusual sexual tastes.
Dr Stephen Juan is an anthropologist and educator who is best known for his award-winning newspaper and magazine articles and for his TV and radio presentations. Dr Juan grew up in California and for more than 30 years has taught at the University of Sydney where he is the Ashley Montagu Fellow in the Faculty of Education and Social Work. This is the seventh book he has written published by HarperCollins Australia.