Early Embraces 2: More True-Life Stories of Women Describing Their First Lesbian Experience (Bk. 2)

[Alyson Books] ☆ Early Embraces 2: More True-Life Stories of Women Describing Their First Lesbian Experience (Bk. 2) ☆ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Early Embraces 2: More True-Life Stories of Women Describing Their First Lesbian Experience (Bk. 2) A Customer said Read it alone (or with a friend). Passionate encounters and near misses. Ribald and innocent. Incredible diversity and a some incredible stories. Best friends and exotic strangers. Women of all ages and class backgrounds, all over the globe, prove there is an infinite number of possible combinations when two women meet. (Or three women, as in Remi Newmans story Three Women In A Hot Tub)As interesting as when they meet is where they meet. (Rocky Horror Picture Show, Bible camp,

Early Embraces 2: More True-Life Stories of Women Describing Their First Lesbian Experience (Bk. 2)

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Rating : 4.65 (736 Votes)
Asin : 1555834973
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 368 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-10-30
Language : English

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The sexy sequel the the national best-seller Early Embraces - an extraordinary new collection of true life accounts by women of their "first-time" with another woman.

A Customer said Read it alone (or with a friend). Passionate encounters and near misses. Ribald and innocent. Incredible diversity and a some incredible stories. Best friends and exotic strangers. Women of all ages and class backgrounds, all over the globe, prove there is an infinite number of possible combinations when two women meet. (Or three women, as in Remi Newman's story "Three Women In A Hot Tub")As interesting as when they meet is where they meet. (Rocky Horror Picture Show, Bible camp, etc.)My favorite stories are G.L. Morrison's "Firsts" a time-traveling retrospective of first loves. "Interesting, Good Read" according to A Customer. While I enjoyed the book, the problem I always have with books of this type that contain several stories on the same subject, is that they invariably all kind of blur together for me.Of the Interesting, Good Read A Customer While I enjoyed the book, the problem I always have with books of this type that contain several stories on the same subject, is that they invariably all kind of blur together for me.Of the 46 stories contained in this book, all but two were very well written and expressed, and several of the stories were unique enough to stand out in my memory.Enough detail is given that the reader feels well acquainted with the individual writing the story and with the other people mentioned in the story.I would have liked for the year, or the decade at least. 6 stories contained in this book, all but two were very well written and expressed, and several of the stories were unique enough to stand out in my memory.Enough detail is given that the reader feels well acquainted with the individual writing the story and with the other people mentioned in the story.I would have liked for the year, or the decade at least. some like it hot a simply amazing, and for lack of a better word, tittilating spread of stories depicting not only great sexual encounters, but also the emotions that come hand-in-hand with these first time experiences. among my favorites were, "kiss in the dark" (related directly to unrequited feelings i had for my boss), "and so it begins" (also the boss theme), and "extracurricular activity" (appeals to the "my professor is so hot" excitement of college). this is a book i've read over and over and over again, and never get bored with. it is beautiful.

The lesbian initiation, on the contrary, always feels like the blazing of a frontier. In "Camp Good News," Lisa E. Not all these stories are beautifully written, but all have the ring of truth and the thrill of the first time. Davis tumbles into the underbrush with her counselor at a missionary camp. In Amy J. An anthology like Early Embraces II is predicated on two assumptions: that we need more lesbian erotica (let's just say yes right away), and that there's something uniquely important and arousing about a first encounter--not only a first encounter between partners, but a first touch of a certain celebratory kind, the confirmation of a life direction. Saruwatari's "Pass the Hershey's, Please," two women steamily consummate a relationship that began in the Personals column. --Regina Marler. There simply isn't an analogous experience for straight women (e.g., "I'm stra

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