We saw many posts here this month about love and romance, but not too many about actual sex. So to keep it all on a more scientifically based, educational level, (booo!) let's dig into some excerpt highlights, both photographic and illustrated, from Dr. William J. Robinson's 200-page "Sex Dictionary" Sexology paperback series published by Monogram Books in 1967. All of your own questions and curiosities are sure to be answered, and maybe, juuuuust maybe, you'll learn a new thing or two. Or three. Maybe four. I actually have a few things of my own that require immediate defining, --just sayin'! And yeah, if you ever wondered what those small, sexy mail-order book ads in the back of adult men's magazines from the 60's were all about then hold on to your pubis mons veneris! I do hope everyone enjoyed this month of pulse-pounding posts.
4 comments:
That foot fetish guy is hilarious! Awesome post!
I was very much enjoying every picture and then the moment was ruined by LES VAMPIRES! Oh, who am I kidding, nothing was ruined!
What a fun book -- it's a bunch of nudie cutie photos surrounded by walls of pretty plain text; then a chart to help you judge areola sizes (that will come in handy someday!)
Oh well, off to apply my disco-seins!
I thought the vampiress was more werewolf than vampire, with the wolf like paws. Then again, in the novel Dracula the count could turn into a wolf when needed. Maybe wolf transformation is difficult to accomplish for vampires so they stick to human or bat form.
That Royal Crown Cola ad cracked me up. The miscellaneous nature of the illustrations here are the real treat, though I'll bet the farm they were all our-and-out pirated for use in the production of this book. Still nice to see Michelle Angelo pop up on scan three (Pronounced Primary Areola[e] indeed).
Super neat find.
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