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Bedroom Games

by Mary Taylor
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Overview

The lights are low. Your favorite sultry tunes are playing quietly in the background. The phone is off the hook. A scented candle is burning. Your man sits in the center of the room, eagerly awaiting the surprise you’ve been planning for weeks. Slowly, you make your entrance, dressed in a little black number you bought on the sly. As his jaw drops you slink toward him, moving to the rhythm of the music. You’ve got his attention now, and the night has only just begun.

The art of the striptease involves more than a revealing costume, stiletto heels, and a red feather boa. To successfully release your inner stripper, ladies, you’ve got to have the moves (of course!), but most important you have to exude self-confidence. With two decades of on-the-job experience, former exotic dancer Mary Taylor offers a wealth of advice for women on how to cast aside their insecurities and inhibitions. Full of tips on choosing the right time, setting, music, lighting, costume, and persona, and step-by-step instructions on basic and more advanced striptease moves, Bedroom Games is your key to turning your (and his!) most secret sexual fantasies into reality and giving the man in your life a night he won’t soon forget!

About the Author, Mary Taylor

MARY TAYLOR is a former exotic dancer with more than twenty years of experience. She is now the owner of Live Girl Productions, a distributor of instructional CDs and videos. Mary also leads Peel and Play workshops, sharing her techniques with women throughout the United States and Canada. She lives in Toronto.

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Library Journal

This fun, healthy, and upbeat how-to covers the art of womanly seduction. A former professional stripper, Taylor conducts seminars on enticement and self-awareness and here leverages her 20 years of experience. "There's no apprenticeship program for strippers," she shrewdly notes; you can't be "a little bit naked." Thus, Bedroom's first half focuses on overcoming fears and anxiety, at times overemphasizing the "it's okay to do this" angle. The second half, on movement and aesthetics, is clear and leaves little to the imagination (e.g., "emptying your cups"). This is a frank, encouraging start for those uninitiated to moves like "stirring the pot" and "the queen's wave." Tips, like costume ideas and props, are included. As one would expect, there is saucy talk and use of anatomical language. If your library needs more of a manual, consider Hilda Hutcherson's What Your Mother Never Told You About Sex. This is fine for most public libraries, though.

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2003
Publisher
New York : Three Rivers Press, 2003.
Pages
208
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780609809747

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