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Absolutely indispensible. I can't recommend this book strongly enough. Dan Savage, syndicated
columnist, "Savage Love"
Anal Pleasure and Health is iconic in our field. The subtitle should be: "The 2010 Handbook for the
Anally Curious." With meticulous style, Morin delivers a sex therapist's guided tour for self or
partnered pleasure that is part research, part techniques, part exercises, and a refreshingly positive
attitude. - Lou Paget, AASECT Certified Sex Educator and author, The Great Lover Pla by ook
Jack Morin's revolutionary guidebook for the elimination of anal pain offers simple exercises such as
inserting a finger in your anus every time you take a shower. The practical wisdom of Anal Pleasure
and Health helped me evolve from a disembodied academic into a sensuous teacher of anal massage.
Joseph Kramer, Ph.D., somatic sexologist
I wish my doctors had read this book. The "Anal Health" part of the title is no joke. From my late
teens I was plagued with stabbing cramps, bleeding, and messier symptoms-doctors cited stress,
irritable bowel syndrome, and had nothing to recommend but yet more fiber. In a matter of short
weeks, the relaxation and muscle control exercises in this book cut down the pain I'd suffered for
years. - Amazon reader review
This classic makes a taboo subject routine. It's a great reference and I recommend it often. - Charles
Moser, MD. author, Health Care Without Shame
Detailed and thorough... irreverent and elegant. David Smith, founder, HaightAshbury Free Clinics
Recently, the medical community has shifted its attention to whole body medicine. But according to a
doctor we found, there's one body hole that's been left behind. Sex therapist Dr. Jack Morin has
written a groundbreaking book that shows us how to become buddies with our buttholes. - Beth
Littleford, y Dail Show The on Comedy Central
I have to say that this book revolutionized my love life between me and my man. I had been plagued
with questions about "how" and "where," and this book answered EVERY one, in addition to
suggesting many things I had not previously thought of. Kudos to Jack Morin. You have truly changed
my life for the better. - Amazon reader review
Unlike some writers, Morin spends as much time focusing on using fingers, tongues and toys as he
does on intercourse, and he emphasizes becoming comfortable with your body and finding out what
(if any) forms of anal stimulation you enjoy, rather than making yourself feel inadequate for failing to
meet external "goals." Amazon reader review
An excellent piece of work on an important subject. Wardell Pomeroy, Ph.D., co-author of the Kinsey
Beports
I must admit, as I sat down to write this review, I had to fight the urge to adopt a condescending,
flippant tone. This is an important work, however, about a strong social taboo... Even the most
enlightened health professional would have trouble finding sound information, let alone knowing how
to help patients incorporate their anuses into their sexual lives safely and pleasurably. Dr. Morin has
had the courage and imagination to do this, and present his expertise for others to use. Stephen
Atkinson, Body The Politic
More than a book about anal pleasure; it is a book about relationships, touching, sensuality and letting
go of patterns that have kept us from getting as much out of sex as we deserve. Wendell Rickets,
ofHomosexuality Journal
JACK MORIN, PH.D.
ILLUSTRATIONS BY COLLEN HAMMON-HOGAN, TOM TILL
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