Best sex guide books
Whether you want to spice up your sex life or get help with a specific issue, one of these titles could help
The Greatest Guide to Sex by Julie Peasgood (Greatest Guides Ltd, £7.99)
In a nutshell: Sex columnist Julie delivers the perfect mix of facts - such as explanations on how your body actually gets aroused - to tips on enhancing your enjoyment, with everything from how a man can sweeten his semen through diet, to locating that elusive G-spot.
The best tip: Forget oysters, eat cinnamon and banana bread instead to boost your libido.
Sex Life by Dr Pamela Stephenson-Connolly (Vermilion, £20)
In a nutshell: Dr Pamela draws on research and hundreds of interviews she's conducted with people of all ages and backgrounds to explain the 'sexual force' that shapes us at different life stages.
The best tip: We all have an inner 'sexual beastie' - sexual thoughts we try to suppress. Stop ignoring your beastie - listen to it to guarantee sexual pleasure.
Tantric Sex for Busy Couples by Diana Daffna (Hunter House Publishing, £12.99)
In a nutshell: This book is all about how to improve sexual pleasure and emotional connection through touch and movement.
The best tip: Stop and be still for a moment during sex. The momentary break will help you reconnect with your partner.
100 hot sex positions by Tracey Cox (Dorling Kindersley, £14.99)
In a nutshell: Top sexpert Tracey aims to help you spice up your sex life by trying new moves.
Best tip: Hips are one of the most erotic parts of a man's body, so run your tongue all over your partner's to blow his mind.
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