Pete and Samantha s Guide to Seasonal Sex - Spring 2012
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Pete and Samantha's Guide To Seasonal Sex - your one stop shop for everything you want to know about seasonal adult activities. As well as spring themed erotic stories, and seasonal adult articles!This is THE guide you need to read, whether you are a girl, a boy, or both! Written by the world renowned erotic writer Peter Birch, Samantha J Hall, with editing by erotic author Nicky Raven, this new quarterly seasonal adult guide is sure to enlighten, amaze and entertain you through the fresh spring months.Formatted and digitally published globally by erotica book imprint House Of Erotica.

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Date de parution 03 juillet 2012
Nombre de lectures 7
EAN13 9781781661215
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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PETE AND SAMANTHA’S GUIDE TO SEASONAL SEX
Spring 2012











Presented by
House of Erotica




Publisher Information

Pete and Samantha’s Guide to Seasonal Sex
published in 2012 by Andrews UK Limited
www.andrewsuk.com

This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, resold, hired out or otherwise circulated without the publisher’s prior written consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published, and without a similar condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser.

The characters and situations in this book are entirely imaginary
and bear no relation to any real person or actual happening.

Copyright © Peter Birch and Samantha J Hall 2012

The right of Peter Birch and Samantha J Hall to be identified as author of this book has been asserted in accordance with section 77 and 78 of the Copyrights Designs and Patents Act 1988.

Cover Designed by
Nick Tiseo and Matt Bateman




Welcome From The Editor!

Hi and welcome to the Spring edition of ‘Pete and Samantha’s Guide To Sex’. We have had a change of line up so please welcome Samantha into our little writing family.
I will also let them introduce themselves, in a moment!
This season’s edition has some great articles on seasonal spring sexual issues such as relationship do’s and don’ts. Also everyone’s other favourite topic – Chocolate – is it really an aphrodisiac? Plus of course we have a good selection of spring based tales for you to savour as well.
So once again welcome to this edition of our continuing erotic fantasy tour, enjoy yourself, and we will see you again in the summer!

Nicky Raven – Editor




About The Authors

Peter Birch has been hopelessly addicted to sex his entire life but has made the best of what society at large sees as a problem. During the ‘eighties, while yuppies were sporting their filofaxes and talking into mobile phones the size of bricks, Peter and his girlfriend were experimenting with the joys of threesomes, dogging and spanking. In the caring ‘nineties he and his wife devoted their time to running sadomasochistic cabarets in London’s more specialised clubs. Finally realising that he needed to earn some money, he took to writing erotica, and has been at it ever since, becoming a prolific novelist, mainly under the Aishling Morgan name, writing guides to kinky sex and dabbling in journalism, which is where he met Sarah Berry.

S.J Hall is an emerging writer from North London. She has a strong personal interest in BDSM and Fetish and over 8 years experience exploring the London Fetish scene. She has acquired a extensive range of knowledge and experience along the way which she very much enjoys putting to good use in her spare time. She organises Fetish parties and events for her local area and has spent time working as a professional spankee. When she is not penning dirty stories and articles she likes posing for the camera as an amateur fetish model, world cooking and haunting traditional British pubs with good company.




Introduction

As nature shakes itself awake and the sun returns, we bring you Peter and Samantha’s spring guide to sex. Spring is the season of love, courtship and rebirth and if all the sunshine is making you feel frisky, here you will find plenty of inspiration for making the most of the mating season!

Giving it up for Lent is an exploration into the world of tease and denial. Here Samantha explains the appeal of this popular fetish and provides some handy tips for those who want to give it a go. Spring Tonic, a short work of fiction from Samantha, introduces a Sapphic pair with BDSM leanings and demonstrates what to do with those pesky annual nettles popping up in the garden right about now, while in Natures Rhythm Peter pits the stuffy church council against a troupe of uninhibited cheerleaders and a mysterious young guest at a village spring fair. Peter looks into popular aphrodisiacs, fact versus fiction, in Sweet like Chocolate plus if you are having trouble kick starting the romance in your life this year check out Samantha’s’ Courtship- Do’s and Don’ts of the human mating ritual to brush up on your dating know how. Getting loved up on Valentines Day? Get the whole story in Peter’s Rites of Spring, which explains how it all started and looks at springtime celebrations from other times, cultures and religions.

Giving it up for Lent – A beginners guide to tease and denial.
Spring Tonic – A spring based tale.
Natures Rhythm – A seasonal tale for you.
Sweet Like Chocolate – Is chocolate an aphrodisiac?
Courtship – Spring when people’s minds turn to relationships we look at the do’s and don’ts of the human mating rituals.
Rites of Spring – We take a look at what people get up to at this time of year.

So take a break from the Spring cleaning and dust the cobwebs off of your sex-life with our saucy guide to sex in the Springtime. Enjoy!

Pete & Samantha x



Giving It Up For Lent

A Beginner’s Guide To Tease And Denial.


Lent is upon us and having used up the last reserves of fats and meats on Shrove Tuesday, good Christians are fasting and turning their backs on luxuries in the name of penitence. Self-denial during lent seems to have transcended the Christian faith and become a cultural period of moderation, inspiring people to give up vices which may be bad for them in excess, such as chocolate or alcohol. The voluntary denial of pleasure seems to be ingrained in human behaviour, people stick to bizarrely restrictive diets when trying to lose weight, when merely cutting down on calories and going for a jog in the morning would achieve more or less that same result. It is as if we feel the self-imposed, often fairly torturous (remember the cabbage soup diet anyone?) limitations will somehow make up for having over indulged in the first place and magically alter the laws of biology so that the excess weight will be cancelled out by the misery.
Perhaps in some cases people get a kick out of self-denial too, enjoying the victory of willpower over temptation, having the chance to feel good about themselves having given up sweeties for 40 days, and maybe a little justified when they pig out on Easter eggs as soon as lent is over. Delayed satisfaction can be a pleasure in itself, the first glass of wine after 40 days abstinence is always going to hold a higher value and therefore be perceived as more pleasurable than the glass of wine had with dinner every day for the rest of the year. People like to feel they have earned something, be it the Friday evening pint after a hard working week or the huge Sunday roast after a period of dieting, the pleasure is always going to be greater for the perception of it being a ‘reward’.
It comes as no surprise then that people have managed to erotize denial. At first it seems like a bizarre concept, to gain sexual pleasure from the denial or restriction of sexual pleasure. It looks like an entirely counterproductive exercise, however it is a surprisingly common fetish, enjoyed by women and men of all persuasions. Denial is such a popular sexual theme in fact that there is a whole range of toys and devices designed to help people keep their partner from touching where they have been told not to, many selling for upwards of £100.

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