Labo sexo – Good news about female pleasure
Élisa Brune
2016 - Odile Jacob
Sex and Science
This Belgian writer has written several books on female sexuality. This is her latest one: in 80 short chapters, she discusses the latest scientific discoveries related to female sexual pleasure, ranging from different types of orgasms to the rarest diseases around sex, including statistical studies on sex and women.
The author herself, Elisa Brune, speaks best of it: It is “both the summary of a long work of investigation among women themselves and sexology researchers, and a surprising harvest in the scientific literature of these fifteen years of work.
It reveals strange practices, curious facts, solved enigmas, unsuspected mechanisms, and above all… it is a source of curiosity for the most intense and rewarding power that is given to us: the power to climb to heaven.
By the way, in french, she presents in a six-minute video her book.
This book had a lesser impact on me than her previous one because I read it at another stage of my life: I am now much more informed, I have already created this site, so I have read / seen / listened to multiple resources on this subject.
However, it explores particular cases and areas of research that I had never heard of, in particular on the nervous system responsible for orgasmic pleasure and on questions still unresolved around the female anatomy. And I read it quite easily because the chapters are 2 to 3 pages long, with a central idea each time.
Iris