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Friday, 2 December 2011

GROUP SEX


ISBN-10: N/A
Writer: Gilbert D. Bartell
Title:
Group Sex
Subtitle: An Eyewitness Report On The American Way Of Swinging
Language: English
Place of Publication: New York
Publisher:
New American Library
Year of Publication: 1971
Format: 106x177mm (trimmed)
Pages: 224; ; References Cited, 220; Index, 222
Binding: Paperback in  duotone printed wrappers
Weight: 136gr.
Original Price: N/A
Entry No: 2011025
Entry Date: 2nd December 2011

BOOK DESCRIPTION

Gilbert D. Bartell, Ph.D., set out to uncover the truth about swinging in America, and the truth turned out to be beyond anyone’s most lurid fantasies. Dr. Bartell and his wife answered the ads in underground magazines and placed ads of their own. They went to swingers, bars, small parties, large-scale orgies. They conducted intimate interviews with swingers of all types under the most favorable conditions. The result is the first book ever to truly take you inside the swinging scene and bring you face-to-face with the men and women whose growing ranks are revolutionizing sex in every part of our country today.

LOVE, SEX, AND AGING


ISBN-10:
0-316-10718-2
Editor: Edward M. Brecher
Title:
Love, Sex, and Aging
Subtitle: A Consumers Union Report
Language: English
Place of Publication: Boston, Toronto
Publisher:
Little, Brown and Company
Year of Publication: 1984
Format: 159x240mm
Pages: 441; Index, 431
Jacket Design: Steve Snider
Binding: Red cloth spine and blue boards in colour dust jacket
Weight: 764gr.
Original Price: N/A
Entry No: 2011024
Entry Date: 2nd December 2011



BOOK DESCRIPTION

Love, Sex, and Aging
is a comprehensive study of the sexual attitudes and activities of Americans over 50. To prepare this report — five years in the making— Consumers Union, the nation’s most respected information organization for consumers, has assembled personal experiences and statistical data from 4,246 men and women.


Most of the these 4,246 respondents have been married for more than thirty years, and most to their first spouse; others are widowed, divorced, remarried, or never married. What these women and men have to say about their experiences and feelings since age 50 is frequently surprising, sometimes astonishing, and almost always reassuring. Their observations put an end to the stereotype of the aging as lonely, unhappy, and sexually inactive or frustrated. Without understating the very real problems faced by older people, this book affirms that life can be highly enjoyable, socially rewarding, and sexually fulfilling from age 50 into the 80s and perhaps beyond.


The provocative and wide-ranging comments from respondents add a special quality to the statistical data. The depth of feeling, humor and openness will help readers appreciate the broad panorama of life as it is actually being lived by many older American nowadays.


Based on responses to detailed questionnaires, Love, Sex, and Aging is replete with practical information and sound advice on sexuality in the later years. The advice comes directly from respondents themselves, as well as from Consumers Union’s medical and psychological consultants.


Most respondents in this study were born during the same era (1905-1924) in which most participants in the celebrated Kinsey reports were born. The sexual activities engaged in since age 50 by today’s respondents are as unexpected as were the findings with which Kinsey startled the world decades ago.


Rich in fresh insights, broad in coverage, and sound in methodology, Love, Sex, and Aging is sure to take its place alongside the Kinsey reports and other classic studies of human sexuality.