Alex Vasin Vasin itibaren Texas
The way it was written was very beautiful. I was utterly swept away by the story, and at times, felt as if I was actually there. The sheer emotion of this story is just so pwerfull, that I think anyone would enjoy reading it.
This is a true story of a man and his brother, who were sent to a state mental institution by accident. There they were horribly abused for years. It is about a struggle for survival in a f***ed up system and how he now is involved in system change.
It was a pretty good book; I think if you've been out for awhile you probably already know how to please a woman and negotiate how things work in and out in bed with two women. You've probably used or had the pleasure of experiencing a strap on, you know not only where the clit is but where the g-spot is, you know how to have or give multiple orgasms, and if you're lucky (or talented), you've experienced a female ejaculation. But before you can get into all this good stuff, you have to know how to find a woman, which unfortunately usually means going out into the drama-filled world of lesbian bars. The alternative is websites like Craigslist or OkCupid or Match (or other websites in this genre, although forget eHarmony - they cater to breeders only). So, it tells it how the bar scene usually works, which in all reality isn't much different from a hetero place except that most females aren't as aggressive as guys, and one-night stands are rare (not that they don't happen, but it is not common). Oh and watch out for straight couples - they're usually shopping for a third. All in all, not a bad book; though somewhat basic it had some interesting info, and if you're just learning the scene, it's not a bad place to start.
This book is interesting, but annoyingly mixes present-day American things with the Roman, like measuring things in inches. I'm going to finish it, but its not at the top of my list.