Lube Job claims to be a woman's guide to understanding how "important sex is to men"
Ups and downs in any couple's sex life are normal, but Don and Debra Macleod, the Canadian couple who previously wrote The French Maid: And 21 More Naughty Sex Fantasies to Surprise and Arouse Your Man, feel the problem is that women don't "understand how important sex is to men". They've written a book called Lube Jobs: A woman's guide to great maintenance sex to try and help women realize that "maintenance sex", as they call it, doesn't have to be "the bane of a woman's sexual existence."
Although the couple warns that this book isn't for couples with an "abusive" or "broken" relationship, they hope this book will help us all realize "backseat bonking with porn on the laptop" is a great way to help please your man. I think the fact that this is a WOMAN'S guide on how to "get the spark back" in your relationship is a giant tip off as to what's wrong with this book...
Even on their Amazon.com page, Publisher's Weekly describes Lube Job as: "Jettisoning any real attention to female sexuality and needs (men are given virtually no tips on romancing, seducing or satisfying)." And really, reading a book that gives women 20 tips on how to "ensure a husband's orgasm with minimal effort and optional arousal on the wife's part" doesn't exactly sound very female friendly. Publisher's Weekly puts it lightly by saying that "many readers will find this single-minded guidebook patronizing".
[via Yahoo News]












