F*cked Being sexually explorative and self-confident in a world that's screwed

Corinne Fisher, 1985-

Book - 2017

The creators of the top-rated "Guys We F*cked: the Anti Slut-Shaming" Podcast explore the diversity of human sexuality in this open, empowering, shame-free conversation about sex - from vanilla to kink, from one night stands to abortions, and everything in between. This mix of raw and ridiculous conversation to the page with uncensored, in-depth essays from two blunt, hilarious women who leave no stone unturned in this tour of kinks, confessions, and sexual exploration that will leave readers with a stronger sense of self-worth and sexual liberation. Print run 35,000.

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Published
New York, NY : HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Corinne Fisher, 1985- (author)
Other Authors
Krystyna Hutchinson (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
248 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780062666918
  • Introduction
  • Quoth the Boyfriend, "Novermore"
  • Corinne
  • Krystyna
  • This Book
  • But First, a Message from Our Listeners
  • Shame
  • Why We're Fucked: A Brief Introduction to Shame and Its Shitty, Shitty Origins
  • Historical Roots
  • Religion: Society's Guilty Non-Pleasure
  • Sources of Shame
  • Wine Me, Dine Me, Say Something About My Weight
  • Slut-Shaming
  • Fucks Given: A Lesson in Self-Love
  • Feeling Femasculated
  • UR So Gay
  • Private Parts
  • Vaginas: Pussies/Cooters/Love Tacos/Punani/Penis Fly Traps/Etc.
  • Penises: Dicks/Cocks/Bald-Headed Yogurt Slingers/Wangs/Weeners/Etc.
  • Nitpicking Our Bodies
  • Sexual Acts
  • Masturbation: A Tug as Old as Time
  • The Art of Jerking Off
  • Butt Stuff
  • Three-Ways
  • Period Sex
  • Sending Nudes
  • That's a Thing?! (Yep)
  • Rape Fantasies Are a Thing but Should Probably Be Renamed
  • Having Your Cake and Fucking It Too: A Feminist Perspective
  • There's a Law for That
  • Relationships
  • Keepin' It Cas'(ual)
  • One-Night Stands: When It's Good, It's Great-When It's Bad, It's Funny
  • The Importance of Communication
  • You [Don't] Complete Me
  • Thoughts on Monogamy: Or One Penis for the Rest of Your Life, Mwuah Ha, Ha, Ha!!
  • Relationshipping
  • Romance and Farting
  • Sometimes Your Sexual Partner Can Cross a Boundary During Sex and It Doesn't Necessarily Mean They're a Monster
  • Shit We Should Probably Stop Doing in Relationships
  • Breakups
  • Safe Sex and Serious Stuff
  • Sex Ed
  • Smooshmortion (Abortion)
  • When It Comes to Alcohol, Don't Be a Fucking Idiot
  • Consent: Slurred Lines
  • Conclusion: Final Thoughts
  • Abortion and Sexual Assault Resources
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Mixing dating advice with stories from their own sexcapades, comedians Fisher and Hutchinson expand on themes from their popular podcast, Guys We F*cked: The Anti-Slut-Shaming Podcast, in this unabashedly blunt guide to sex. The authors address topics such as slut shaming, three ways, and casual sex, all the while stressing the importance of communication, whether it's about kinks, getting tested for sexually transmitted diseases, or using protection. Much of their advice is based on the simple premise that "secrecy feeds shame." They counteract sexual taboos with brash humor and vulgar tales from their own personal lives, as with the story of Hutchinson's unfortunate encounter with a dildo one recent Christmas that landed her in the ER with a burst ovarian cyst. On the topic of period sex, Fisher writes, "Having sex with a chick on her period is like getting a flash pass to an orgasm," and suggests stealing a towel from the gym-it can get messy. Their more serious advice is often trite ("As long as we keep straight, single women questioning their value, men will always be the hottest commodity"), and the chapter on consent only skims the surface of an important issue for their target readership: young women. Still, their main message that women should not be ashamed of their sexuality comes across loud and clear. (Nov.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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