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ISO : The Art Of Dating, Relationships & Sex For The Discerning Lesbian

March 11, 2010 by dating review  
Filed under Dating relationships

Product Description
“If there were a ‘user’s manual’ for lesbians, this would be it. Baeli attempts to clarify the questions and provide the answers to some of the most pressing issues that young or new lesbians might have–and accomplishes her goal effectively. She does this with integrity, great insight, sincerity as well as a generous dose of sometimes scathing humor.” ~Lightswitcher Books A great gift for emerging lesbians, curious lesbians and any other lesbian who wishes to f… More >>

ISO : The Art Of Dating, Relationships & Sex For The Discerning Lesbian

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2 Responses to “ISO : The Art Of Dating, Relationships & Sex For The Discerning Lesbian”
  1. This is an excellent source of information for the new and/or young lesbian. It is sort of like a beginners manual rather than an all-inclusive in-depth treatise on all subjects concerning lesbians, sex, and dating. Just about right for my niece, a newly out college student, it will be an educational present for her birthday. I am hoping that Ms Baeli will write a similar manual for the older set of lesbians, who could use advice specifically aimed at internet tips, modern dating protocol, and health concerns for the older sexually active lesbian.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Tracy says:

    It wasn’t a bad book, admit ably I was sold on the neat cover and the first few pages. I related very well with the ideas of the author and wanted to read the rest. However, as I got farther into the book, it wasn’t really what I was expecting from the title. It gives you little bits of advice that are useful, but the book is mostly about the author’s view point of things and not from a general or neutral standpoint. The book was also very short, which I should of known from the page count, but I chose to ignore it and that’s a rather negative point for me.

    All in all, it’s not bad, but you’d gather enough information sifting through it in the bookstore without having to purchase it. I don’t regret buying it, but if I knew this before hand I would not of bought the book.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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