Pros & Cons
Pros
Emily nagoski is a phenomenal educator and communicator. She uses her superpower to change your body/*/emotion/stress situation for the better.
Reading this book was like sitting down for several intense sessions with a kind, thoughtful, caring * therapist. This is a book about embracing yourself as a woman and breaking the expectations that were embedded with and reminded about in our every ... Read More
There is so much information and misunderstandings for women’s * that this book discusses.
Trust the terrain. While the studies were done on specific samples, the theories hold and could certainly be more broadly applied with caveats.
Cons
Author claims women have * “accelerators” and “brakes” as if it’s some sort of revolution based on ground-breaking science. She claims that virginity has no value or place in society at all, and that the ideals that such practice entails are utterly o... Read More
It is so dry, tedious, repetitive, and boring. It is also too hyped the surprising new science. Hhgghjjkjhghjkkhggjkhhuhghjkhhkljhgjjhh by hub.
She uses colloquial language throughout the entire thing, which was like nails on a chalkboard to me. All of this is a real shame, because she has a lot of very good information and teaches about * in a way that is approachable.
Highlights
Quality
I feel normal for the first time
From the beginning i felt a wash of relief over me as i read realizing that i am normal
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Our sexuality is not male sexuality lite
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Common misconceptions such as concept of tearing hymen and virginity did not have a place in my mind
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This book does a lot to dismantle patriarchal cultural views on sex specifically women’s sexuality
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Throwing in humor as appropriate narrative elements and some seeds of personal disclosure nagoski draws in the readerwhile not holding herself above her reader
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At the end of her book nagoski says shes done with a world that lies to women about womens bodies and sexualities
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There is so much information and misunderstandings for women’s sexuality that this book discusses
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First this review is being written by a queer cis woman not the account holder
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Whats disappointing however is that thats really the only appropriate audience