The Ultimate Guide to Kink BDSM, Role Play and the Erotic Edge by Tristan Taormino

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The Ultimate Guide to Kink BDSM, Role Play by Tristan Taormino [PDF+Download Link]

Hi, guys. I leave here a great guide to BDSM. Enjoy!

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The Ultimate Guide to Kink is the first major guide to BDSM in a generation—a bold and sexy collection of essays that run the gamut from expert how-to tutorials to provocative essays that delve into complex questions about desire, power, and pleasure. The book brings together diverse voices from the kink community in an unprecedented way: each chapter is written by a different sexuality/BDSM educator. Divided into two sections, the first section features thorough, thoughtful pieces—on everything from flogging to bondage—packed with techniques and beautifully illustrated with original images from artist Katie Diamond. The second section is dedicated to role-playing fantasies and personal manifestos. From age play to masochism, these chapters cover some of the edgiest, most taboo and controversial elements of kink in depth. The Ultimate Guide to Kink features the expertise of renowned educators writing passionately on their favorite subjects, including Patrick Califia, Midori, Laura Antoniou, Barbara Carrellas, Lee Harrington, Jack Rinella, Lolita Wolf, Madison Young, Hardy Haberman, Felice Shays, Ignacio Rivera, Sarah Sloane, Mollena Williams, FifthAngel, and Edge. It will educate, inspire, and challenge both newcomers to the world of kink and experienced BDSM players.
Genre: Non Fiction - Erotica
 
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I might be more inclined to download this if it wasn't posted by a newbie. Who knows what's behind that link.
 
There is nothing bad obviously. It's just a link going to a shortener that's going to MEGA. You gonna get it there.
 
Your name wouldn't happen to be Tristian Taormino, would it OP?
 
Gawd, the author of the book is, not mine. I'm just sharing. Isn't it ok? If itsn't I can delete it.
 
This is a discussion forum... and the post reads pretty much as nothing more than spam. You haven't given anything of your own perspective on the book, or opened up any kind of discussion regarding it. And it's your first post on the site. You seriously expected a different response?

Maybe try actually like, introducing yourself before pulling something like this.
 
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