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Where Do Nudists Keep Their Hankies? - And Other Sexual Questions You Always Wa - cover

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Where Do Nudists Keep Their Hankies? - And Other Sexual Questions You Always Wa

Mitchell Symons

Publisher: HarperCollins e-books

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Summary

Of course you have! (Or if you haven't, perhaps you should.) Now Mitchell Symons, the reigning King of All Pointless Trivia, carries his inquisitiveness unabashedly into the bedroom and emerges with a smile, answering not only the above but also a veritable "pornucopia" of scandalous and sexual conundrums. So for all of you burning to learn that an octopus has sex for ten straight hours or intensely curious about "uncircumcision," the astute Mr. Symons pulls back the covers to expose it all—from pick-up lines to popular positions to the greatest of all male and female sexual lies!
Available since: 03/17/2010.

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