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<html:h2>Books to Enlighten Your Love Life</html:h2>
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		<title>
		<html:a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1570718318/morelovenetwork/102-6411844-9218544">Expanded Orgasm: Soar to Ecstasy at Your Lover's Every Touch </html:a>
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	 by <author>Patricia Taylor</author>
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	<blurb>
	A lesson plan for lovers on giving and receiving expanded orgasms. In clear language, this book teachs the reader how to create and practice a lifelong path of learning pleasure. Single individuals can learn to practice expanded orgasm as well.</blurb>

	<pubyear>January, 2002</pubyear>, 
	<publisher>McGraw-Hill</publisher>, 
	
	ISBN: <isbn>1570718318</isbn>
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	<pages>284</pages> pages, 
	<price>$14.95</price>
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	</coverimage> 
  <title><html:a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1890159018/morelovenetwork/102-6411844-9218544">The Ethical Slut : A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities</html:a></title> 
    by <author>Dossie Easton</author> and 
	<author>Catherine A. Liszt</author>
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  <blurb>A road map for exploring non-traditional relationships. Warm, informative details about how to get your needs met, manage your jealousy, make agreements that work for all concerned, talk to your friends and relatives, and build a life full of all the sex and love you want. 
</blurb>
  <pubyear>December, 1998</pubyear>,  
  <publisher>Greenery Press</publisher>, 
  ISBN: <isbn>1890159018</isbn>
  <html:br />
  <pages>288</pages> pages, 
  <price>$13.56</price> 
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		<html:a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0805058265/morelovenetwork/102-6411844-9218544">
			<html:img src="images/passionate.jpg" border="0" />
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	</coverimage> 
  <title><html:a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0805058265/morelovenetwork/102-6411844-9218544">Passionate Marriage : Love, Sex, and Intimacy in Emotionally Committed Relationships</html:a></title> 
    by <author>David Schnarch</author> 
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  <blurb>Using epiphany-laden conversations taken directly from the authors own marriage and couples he sees in practice, David Schnarch helps readers defy the myth that marriages are necessarily passionless. Schnarch says that a man is more likely to let a relationship suffer in order to hold on to his sense of self, while a woman is more apt to let her identity suffer to help strengthen it. Schnarch gives explicit tips on how to alter this pattern. The couples profiled here deal with the usual suspects: uneven sexual desire and initiation, battles about oral sex, self-image problems, the "boondoggle" of trust (both of one's self and one's partner), and the specter of divorce. </blurb>
  <pubyear>May, 1998</pubyear>, 
  <publisher>Henry Holt</publisher>, 
  ISBN: <isbn>0805058265</isbn>
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  <pages>432</pages> pages,
  <price>$12.80</price> 
</book>

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<coverimage>
		<html:a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0939263122/morelovenetwork/102-6411844-9218544">
			<html:img src="images/womenofthelight.jpg" border="0" />
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	</coverimage> 
  <title><html:a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0939263122/morelovenetwork/102-6411844-9218544">Women of the Light: The New Sexual Healers</html:a></title> 
    by <author>Kenneth Ray Stubbs</author> 
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  <blurb>This is a truly radical book makes the convincing case that sex work can be a source of sexual healing. It's all too easy in this often closedminded society, to quickly reject the term "sacred prostitute" as oxymoronic. However, the collection women featured in this book will challenge any reader to open their world view of the sacred, of women and of vocational integrity.</blurb>
  <pubyear>September, 1994</pubyear>, 
  <publisher>Secret Garden</publisher>,
  ISBN: <isbn>0939263122</isbn>
  <html:br />
  <pages>432</pages> pages, 
  <price>$14.95</price> 
</book>

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<coverimage>
		<html:a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0375756981/morelovenetwork/102-6411844-9218544">
			<html:img src="images/vagina.jpg" border="0" />
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	</coverimage> 
  <title><html:a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0375756981/morelovenetwork/102-6411844-9218544">The Vagina Monologues: The V-Day Edition</html:a></title> 
      <author>Eve Ensler</author> 
    <author>Gloria Steinem</author> 
  <blurb>"I say vagina because I want people to respond," says playwright Eve Ensler, creator of the hilarious, disturbing soliloquies in The Vagina Monologues, a book based on her one-woman play. And respond they do--with horror, anger, censure, and sparks of wonder and pleasure. Ensler is on a fervent mission to elevate and celebrate this much mumbled-about body part. She asked hundreds of women of all ages a series of questions about their vaginas (What do you call it? How would you dress it?) that prompt some wondrous answers. </blurb>
  <pubyear>December, 2000</pubyear>, 
  <publisher>Villard Books</publisher>, 
  ISBN: <isbn>0375756981</isbn>
  <html:br />
  <pages>185</pages> pages,
  <price>$10.36</price> 
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