Book Review: She Comes First - Page 2

Author: bhwPublished: Oct 20, 2004 at 1:55 am 8 comments

Many men and women still believe this fairy tale, and it leaves those women not only sexually ungratified, but feeling sexually inadequate as well. They fake orgasms not only for their partner's self-esteem but also their own: they don't want to admit that they haven't had a vaginal orgasm because they think they're supposed to have one. If they can't, they think something must be wrong with them instead of what they think they know about sex.

In reality, most women never achieve orgasm by sexual intercourse alone, and it's a rare occurrence for the minority that do. The female orgasm almost always requires direct stimulation of the clitoris, which can be achieved during intercourse with a few contortions of the hand [and a lot of concentration]. But if you think the way to make a woman come is to just get inside and pump away, you've been watching too much porn or your partner has been faking it. Or maybe both.

That said, while Kerner directs his book at men with vaginal orgasms on the brain, even the most sexually evolved men will learn from it. That's because the book is jam-packed with information about the female genitalia and sexual response, as well as a fairly complete set of how-to cunnilingus techniques. So anyone who is interested in learning more about these topics — man or woman — will benefit from reading this book.

Getting Down to Business

In the introduction, Kerner begins the most annoying part of the book: the extended metaphor of cunnilingus as a language. Here, he originates his use of the term "cunnilinguist" and invokes E.B. White's The Elements of Style, the age-old, handy-dandy writer's style guide, as the model for this book. In fact, even the physical dimensions of She Comes First appear to mimic the pocket-sized Elements of Style. She Comes First is a much longer book, by far, but then again, the subject matter is so much more deserving of attention! Over time, however, I became annoyed with the E.B. White comparisons, even though I have two degrees in English. If the constant allusions are too much for me, then they're probably annoying to even a "thinking man."

Luckily, however, on the matter of cunnilingus substance, I have no complaints.

Part I, "The Elements of Sexual Style," informs readers about the importance of cunnilingus, redirects their attention from the holy grail of vaginal orgasms to the reality of clitoral orgasms, corrects common misconceptions about female genitalia, and sways readers to see oral sex as a requirement for female sexual pleasure.

The chapters in this section are mercifully short — usually 2-5 pages — which shows that Kerner knows his audience. Chapter Two, for example, briefly instructs readers that the clitoris is more than a tiny love button; it's a "vast erogenous landscape" that has more than eight thousand nerve fibers that interact with 15 thousand nerve fibers in the pelvic zone. The basic gist: women are capable of sexual pleasure far greater than men can even dream of experiencing.

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  • 1 - Tony Dalmyn

    Oct 20, 2004 at 7:17 pm

    Was that a review of "Eats, Shoots, and Leaves, The Panda Paradigm of the Male role in female satisfaction?"

    Smiley thing.

  • 2 - bhw

    Oct 21, 2004 at 9:02 am

    Good one!

  • 3 - Eric Olsen

    Oct 21, 2004 at 9:41 am

    great review bhw, I hear the author dug it hard, something all women should do periodically (see the end of Tony's comment)

  • 4 - Jimbor Redeye

    Nov 05, 2006 at 8:17 am

    Good review, but are the snarky remarks about supposed male inferiority really necessary? Why has putting down men with broad generalizations about their cluelesness become an acceptable form of humour? It's not clever, and detracts from otherwise intelligent commentary.

  • 5 - ClimiNax

    Oct 30, 2008 at 5:34 pm

    Thank you for the "Panda paradigm" :)
    It's now in my lexicon)

  • 6 - TH

    Jan 05, 2009 at 10:39 am

    Eats, Shoots, and Leaves. haha. that is gold.

    I agree that the male stupidity/inferiority stuff doesn't help. The men reading this review/book are probably of the superior variety anyway

  • 7 - JUAN

    Jul 01, 2009 at 9:45 am

    WOW!!! I have all ready used my fresh knoladge and let me tell you...it works!! WOW...I can get enough now! Completley adicted!

  • 8 - Christopher Rose

    Jul 01, 2009 at 9:57 am

    Would it be wrong to say I got a fever for the flavour? :-)

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