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Good Vibrations Guide to Sex

Good Vibrations Guide to Sex

The Most Complete Sex Manual Ever Written
by Cathy Winks 1994 356 pages
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Key Takeaways

1. Embrace Your Sexual Self-Image

Self-acceptance is a prerequisite for any intimate relationship—especially the one with yourself.

Body image and self-esteem. Negative body image can sabotage sexual encounters, but challenging media ideals and celebrating your body's uniqueness can boost confidence. Focus on your positive attributes, seek out diverse sexual images, and talk openly with friends to improve your self-esteem.

Genital acceptance. Many people, especially women, harbor shame about their genitals due to lack of exposure to diverse imagery. Familiarizing yourself with your own anatomy, seeking out authentic visual representations of vulvas, and masturbating can help you appreciate your unique body.

Attitudes about sex and pleasure. Question negative messages about sex and pleasure that you may have internalized from parents, religion, or society. Recognize that you deserve sexual pleasure and that pleasure for pleasure's sake is a valid motivation for sexual activity.

2. Understand Your Sexual Anatomy

The clitoris is the only organ in the human body whose sole function is to transmit sexual sensation.

Female anatomy. The vulva includes the labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, urethral opening, and vaginal opening. The clitoris, with its glans, shaft, and legs, is the primary site of female sexual pleasure. The urethral sponge, or G-spot, is another erogenous zone that can be stimulated through the front wall of the vagina.

Male anatomy. The penis consists of the corpora cavernosa, corpus spongiosum, and glans. The scrotum contains the testicles, which produce testosterone and sperm. The prostate gland, located internally, is a source of sexual pleasure for many men.

Anal eroticism. The anus is an erogenous zone for both men and women, with many nerve endings and the ability to experience the muscular contractions of orgasm. The perineum, the area between the genitals and anus, is also a sensitive area.

3. Sexuality Evolves Over a Lifetime

All of us suffer when the Powers That Be—whether religious, political, or social—ignore, repress, or distort the free expression of sexual energy.

Childhood and adolescence. Children are sexual beings, and their sexuality should be nurtured with information and encouragement. Teens have sex and need access to accurate information about safer sex, contraception, and sexual pleasure.

Family-building. Trying to conceive, pregnancy, and parenting all affect your experience of sex. Hormonal changes, physical changes, and lifestyle changes can all impact your desire and sexual responses.

Midlife changes. Menopause and andropause bring about hormonal changes that can affect sexual desire and response. However, age can also bring experience and perspective that allows for more fulfilling sexual encounters.

4. Communication is Key to Sexual Satisfaction

Honest communication about sex is a prerequisite to equal rights both in and out of the bedroom.

Common challenges. Social conditioning, inadequate sex education, negative attitudes, fear, and performance anxiety can all inhibit communication about sex.

Prerequisites to good communication. Know what you like, know what you need, and be active and articulate about your sexual desires. Use resources to gain knowledge and confidence.

Improving communication. Practice, be vocal, give specific compliments, and be adventurous. Learn to be a vocal lover, and give your partner specific compliments.

5. Masturbation: A Path to Self-Discovery

We believe that sex toys are inherently revolutionary.

Self-love and exploration. Masturbation is a natural, healthy, and pleasurable activity that allows you to explore your own body and sexual responses. It is a form of self-assertion and a way to affirm that you deserve to experience pleasure for pleasure's sake.

Historical perspectives. Masturbation has been stigmatized throughout history, but it is a normal and healthy sexual activity. It is not a sign of sexual problems or a substitute for partner sex.

Techniques and benefits. Masturbation can be enhanced with a variety of techniques and toys. It can improve your sexual self-esteem, increase your awareness of your body, and lead to more satisfying sexual encounters with partners.

6. Lubrication: Essential for Pleasure

The idea that pleasure for pleasure’s sake is sufficient motivation for sexual activity, and that no means of experiencing sexual pleasure is morally, aesthetically, or romantically superior to another, is the subversive philosophy behind the enjoyment of sex toys.

Who needs lube? Vaginal lubrication is not always automatic, and many factors can affect it, including hormones, medications, and stress. Lubricant is essential for anal play and can enhance vaginal penetration.

Types of lube. Water-based lubricants are the safest for use with latex and are easy to clean. Oil-based lubricants are not compatible with latex but can be used for solo sex or massage. Silicone-based lubricants are long-lasting and compatible with latex but can damage silicone toys.

Choosing a lube. Consider your needs and preferences when buying a lubricant. Look for products that are taste-free, non-irritating, and compatible with latex.

7. Creative Touching: Beyond the Genitals

We can experience sexual pleasure in countless ways, yet we tend to rate sexual activities in a hierarchy of best, second best, or better-than-nothing.

Erotic massage. Massage can be a sensual and relaxing way to explore your body and your partner's. It can enhance your appreciation of your body and of others' as well.

Tips and techniques. Use a variety of strokes, including fanning, pulling, kneading, and thumb pressure. Explore different areas of the body, including the back, shoulders, arms, hands, butt, legs, feet, scalp, face, and genitals.

Variations. Experiment with different temperatures, textures, and accessories, such as feathers, fur, fabrics, powders, gels, and edible items.

8. Oral Sex: A World of Sensations

We’re convinced that access to good sex information leads to greater health and happiness, and we hope to provide you with all the encouragement you need to explore a whole new world of sexual pleasure.

Cunnilingus. Explore the clitoris, labia, and vaginal opening with your tongue and lips. Experiment with different pressures, speeds, and techniques.

Fellatio. Explore the glans, coronal ridge, and shaft of the penis with your mouth and tongue. Experiment with different pressures, speeds, and techniques.

Rimming. Explore the anus with your tongue and lips. Use a barrier for safer sex.

Safer sex. Use condoms or dental dams to minimize the risk of transmitting STDs during oral sex.

9. Vibrators: Tools for Exploration

Not only are they self-assertion tools—no dildo is ever going to pressure you into an encounter against your will—but when you plug in a vibrator or cue up an adult video, you’re affirming that you deserve to experience pleasure for pleasure’s sake.

A brief history. Vibrators were originally marketed as medical devices for treating "female disorders." They have since become popular sex toys for both men and women.

Why use a vibrator? Vibrators can enhance sexual pleasure, increase self-awareness, and provide a reliable source of stimulation. They can be used alone or with a partner.

Types of vibrators. Electric vibrators are powerful and reliable. Battery vibrators are portable and versatile. Wand vibrators are ideal for external stimulation. Cylindrical vibrators are versatile for both internal and external use. G-spot vibrators are designed for vaginal stimulation.

10. Penetration: Many Ways to Connect

Whether consciously or not, many of us operate from the belief that sex is okay only if we’re motivated by the desire to (a) make babies, (b) express intimacy, or (c) please a partner.

Vaginal penetration. The vagina is an expandable organ that can be stimulated by fingers, dildos, or penises. The outer third of the vagina is the most sensitive.

Anal penetration. The anus is an erogenous zone that can be stimulated by fingers, dildos, or penises. The rectum is a highly expandable canal that can be stimulated with pressure and fullness.

Pelvic muscles. The PC muscle group surrounds the genitals and contracts during arousal and orgasm. Learning to control this muscle can enhance sexual pleasure.

Intercourse without penetration. Dry humping, rubbing, and other forms of non-penetrative sex can be just as pleasurable as intercourse.

11. Anal Play: Expanding Your Erotic Horizons

Our products were created first and foremost for fun, and that’s why we call them “toys.”

Anal eroticism. The anus is an erogenous zone that can be stimulated by touch, pressure, and penetration. The perineum, the area between the genitals and anus, is also a sensitive area.

Butt plugs. These are designed for anal insertion and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. They are often used to create a feeling of fullness and pressure.

Anal beads. These are a string of beads that can be inserted into the anus and then pulled out. They are often used to create a sensation of stretching and fullness.

Vibrators. Vibrators can be used to stimulate the anus and rectum. They can be used externally or internally.

Safety. Always use plenty of lubricant for anal play. Never insert anything anally that doesn't have a flared base.

12. Fantasies: Fueling Your Desires

The beautiful and fascinating thing about sexual taste is its diversity.

Popular themes. Fantasies can involve a variety of themes, including sex with someone other than your partner, voyeurism and exhibitionism, forced encounters, sex with someone of another sexual orientation, sex with celebrities, sex in nature, double penetration, group sex, S/M, and taboo sex.

Enjoying your fantasies. Fantasies can be used to increase sexual arousal, explore different aspects of your sexuality, and rehearse for real-life encounters.

Acting out fantasies. You can act out your fantasies through role-playing, talking dirty, and using sex toys.

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What is Good Vibrations Guide to Sex by Cathy Winks about?

  • Comprehensive sex manual: The book is described as "The Most Complete Sex Manual Ever Written," offering a wide-ranging guide to sexual anatomy, pleasure, communication, and sex toys for all genders, orientations, and ages.
  • Sex-positive and inclusive: It promotes a philosophy that sexual pleasure is a birthright, accessible without shame, and celebrates sexual diversity and self-acceptance.
  • Practical and educational: Covers topics from anatomy and self-image to communication, masturbation, safer sex, and the use of sex toys, providing accurate, nonjudgmental information.

Why should I read Good Vibrations Guide to Sex by Cathy Winks?

  • Trusted expertise: Written by experienced sex educators from Good Vibrations, the book combines practical knowledge, customer insights, and sex-positive activism.
  • Empowerment and education: Aims to boost sexual self-esteem, improve communication, and provide tools for exploring sexuality safely and pleasurably, making it valuable for both beginners and experienced readers.
  • Up-to-date and broad scope: The latest edition includes new developments in sex toys, digital erotica, sexual health, and chapters reflecting cultural and technological changes.

What are the key takeaways from Good Vibrations Guide to Sex by Cathy Winks?

  • Sexual pleasure is accessible: There is more sexual pleasure available than most people experience, and it need not be difficult, expensive, or dangerous to access.
  • Communication is essential: Open, honest dialogue about desires, boundaries, and needs is foundational to sexual satisfaction and intimacy.
  • Sexual diversity is celebrated: The book encourages acceptance of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and body types, and provides practical advice for a wide range of sexual interests and practices.

How does Good Vibrations Guide to Sex by Cathy Winks address sexual self-image and body acceptance?

  • Body and genital acceptance: Encourages overcoming negative body image and vulva shame by appreciating the diversity of bodies and genitals, using mirror work and self-compliments.
  • Challenging negative messages: Urges readers to claim their right to pleasure and to overcome fears that sexual desire or masturbation are wrong.
  • Building confidence: Highlights sexual agency, use of resources, practice, communication, adventure, and self-acceptance as ways to develop a positive sexual self-image.

What does Good Vibrations Guide to Sex by Cathy Winks say about sexual anatomy and response?

  • Detailed anatomy overview: Provides an in-depth tour of female and male genital anatomy, including the clitoris, G-spot, prostate, and pelvic muscles.
  • Sexual response cycle: Explains the four stages—excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution—while acknowledging the fluidity of sexual experience and the importance of desire.
  • Orgasm diversity: Discusses different types of orgasms, multiple orgasms, female ejaculation, and emphasizes that orgasm is subjective and not the sole goal of sex.

How does Good Vibrations Guide to Sex by Cathy Winks recommend improving communication about sex and desires?

  • Communication as key: Stresses that successful sexual relationships depend on open, honest communication about desires, boundaries, and needs, both verbal and nonverbal.
  • Overcoming barriers: Identifies challenges like social conditioning, inadequate sex education, and fear, offering practical advice to improve dialogue.
  • Practical tips: Encourages knowing your preferences, choosing the right time and place to talk, being specific, listening actively, and keeping communication fun and constructive.

What guidance does Good Vibrations Guide to Sex by Cathy Winks offer about masturbation and self-pleasure?

  • Natural and healthy: Masturbation is described as a natural, healthy, and universal activity that builds self-confidence, relieves stress, and enhances sexual self-awareness.
  • Educational value: Presented as a foundation for good sex, helping individuals learn their bodies and preferences, and encouraged for people of all ages and relationship statuses.
  • Challenging taboos: Explores historical and cultural taboos against masturbation, debunking myths and promoting self-pleasure as empowering and normal.

How does Good Vibrations Guide to Sex by Cathy Winks address sex toys, vibrators, and their use?

  • Sex toys as revolutionary: Normalizes sex toys as tools for pleasure, not just aids for dysfunction, and provides detailed information on types, buying, and safe use.
  • Vibrator history and empowerment: Traces the evolution of vibrators from medical devices to modern sex toys, emphasizing their role in sexual empowerment and pleasure.
  • Usage and care: Offers advice on using toys solo or with partners, shopping tips, maintenance, and overcoming myths about addiction or numbness.

What are the key concepts of lubrication, creative touching, and erotic massage in Good Vibrations Guide to Sex by Cathy Winks?

  • Lubrication essentials: Lubrication is vital for pleasurable and comfortable sex, with guidance on types (oil-based, water-based, silicone-based) and their compatibility with condoms and toys.
  • Whole-body pleasure: Encourages exploring the entire body as an erogenous zone through massage, light touch, and accessories, not just focusing on genitals.
  • Nonsexual touch importance: Highlights the value of nonsexual touch for emotional well-being and intimacy, advocating for more positive touch experiences.

How does Good Vibrations Guide to Sex by Cathy Winks approach sexual diversity, gender, and inclusivity?

  • Inclusive language and content: Speaks directly to readers of all sexual orientations and gender identities, avoiding assumptions and celebrating diversity.
  • Gender versus anatomy: Explains that gender is a social construct existing on a continuum, distinct from biological sex, and encourages exploration of gender play and transgender issues.
  • Intersex and transsexuality: Provides information on intersex conditions, medical ethics, and transsexual treatments, advocating for respect and self-determination.

What does Good Vibrations Guide to Sex by Cathy Winks say about fantasies, erotica, and the role of media in sexual pleasure?

  • Fantasies as normal: Discusses popular fantasy themes, the enjoyment of fantasies, and concerns about acting them out, encouraging safe and shame-free exploration.
  • Erotic media: Reviews books, magazines, videos, and the internet as sources of sexual information and entertainment, highlighting the importance of positive sexual representation.
  • Communication about fantasies: Presents sharing fantasies with partners as a way to deepen intimacy and expand sexual horizons, with privacy and consent as priorities.

What are the best quotes from Good Vibrations Guide to Sex by Cathy Winks and what do they mean?

  • On sexual pleasure: “There’s a great deal more sexual pleasure available than most of us now experience, and getting it need not be difficult, expensive, or dangerous.” This encapsulates the book’s mission to democratize access to sexual joy.
  • On communication: “The key to any successful sexual relationship is communication.” This underscores the foundational role of honest dialogue in sexual satisfaction and intimacy.
  • On sexual freedom: “The enjoyment of sex is a basic human right that we’d like to see guaranteed to all.” This affirms the book’s commitment to sexual rights and pleasure for everyone.

Review Summary

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Average of 463 ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

Good Vibrations Guide to Sex receives mostly positive reviews, praised for its inclusiveness, comprehensive coverage of sexual topics, and sex-positive approach. Readers appreciate its accessibility for all ages and orientations. Many recommend it as an essential resource for sexual education. Some criticisms include outdated information in older editions and limited coverage of certain topics like body image and transgender experiences. Overall, reviewers find it informative, non-judgmental, and valuable for anyone interested in exploring sexuality, with an average rating of 4.16 out of 5 stars.

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About the Author

Cathy Winks is the author of the Good Vibrations Guide to Sex. She has received recognition for her work in sex education and literature. The book's success is evident from its multiple editions and positive reception among readers. Winks' writing style is described as friendly, positive, and humorous, making complex topics accessible to a wide audience. Her approach is inclusive, addressing various sexual orientations, gender identities, and age groups. Winks' expertise in the field of sexuality and sexual health is apparent through the comprehensive nature of the guide, which covers a broad range of topics from basic anatomy to more advanced sexual practices.

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