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Mildly Erotic Verse - cover

Mildly Erotic Verse

Rachel Piercey, Emma Dai'an Wright

Publisher: The Emma Press

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Summary

Aren't mildly erotic things the most erotic of all?
Sometimes eroticism isn't just about sex – it can be about anticipation, desire, intimacy and romance. It can be wild, hilarious, beautiful and alarming, and it may be hard to define but you'll know it when you see it. Mildly Erotic Verse skips the mechanics and dives straight into the emotional core of sex, celebrating the diversity and eccentricity of human sexuality.
Available since: 10/12/2018.
Print length: 104 pages.

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