This book was a big steaming bowl of disappointment. If you're looking for something exciting or different, find another book. Here are the main issues I have:
The fantasies are not new territory. This is your usual mix of threesomes and voyeurism. You can easily skip this book and turn on any daytime talk show instead.
The main author/editor is a woman with an obvious axe to grind. The women's fantasies are actually slightly interesting, but the men talk of nothing but how they cheated on their spouses and don't regret it.
It's easy to call BS on many of the men's stories. Some of them are laughably contrived.
This book is just a "Women good, men bad" diatribe not so cunningly disguised as an expose'. It's easy to see that Iris Finz went in search of something very specific when concocting this book (let's find all the cheating men!), and didn't just take a random sampling from the general population.
ridiculous - nothing more than another version of Penthouse letters ::bleh:: supposedly written by the various people but I noticed the same odd phrases being used over & over, so obviously heavily edited if original at all
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The fantasies are not new territory. This is your usual mix of threesomes and voyeurism. You can easily skip this book and turn on any daytime talk show instead.
The main author/editor is a woman with an obvious axe to grind. The women's fantasies are actually slightly interesting, but the men talk of nothing but how they cheated on their spouses and don't regret it.
It's easy to call BS on many of the men's stories. Some of them are laughably contrived.
This book is just a "Women good, men bad" diatribe not so cunningly disguised as an expose'. It's easy to see that Iris Finz went in search of something very specific when concocting this book (let's find all the cheating men!), and didn't just take a random sampling from the general population.
Skip this book.… (más)