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Eminem’s Angel

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Gay Anal Sex: How To Bottom Without Pain Or StainsGay Anal Sex: How To Bottom Without Pain Or Stains

From The Host Of HBO'S The Sex Inspectors…



Learn How To Bottom Without Pain.




Does bottoming hurt too much?
Are you kind of grossed out because you worry about the clean factor?


If you're like a lot of guys, you've struggled to get it in but it hurt too much.
You felt a kind of an unbearable burning sensation mixed with a terrible pressure. You tried to relax but you just couldn’t.


Or maybe you relaxed enough to get it all in but it felt weird, like you were going to go on yourself.


You might also be struggling with the “ick factor.”
A lot of guys are grossed out by anal sex. If you don’t know how to get clean down there, the smell and the potential to leave tire tracks behind you can put you off completely.


It could be that you’ve never even tried to bottom. Maybe you really want to do it but you’ve avoided it because you don’t know what to do or how to do it.


Well, you’re not alone. That’s why gay sex columnist Mike Alvear (“The East Coast Dan Savage”) and co-host of HBO’s The Sex Inspectors, wrote Gay Anal Sex: How To Bottom Without Pain Or Stains. It's a detailed, step-by-step plan to getting intense pleasure out of bottoming.

Here’s a list of all the subjects you'll see in this SHORT (60 pages--you can read it in an hour!) guide:

• How to relax both sphincter muscles, practically eliminating all pain.
• How to avoid the “S” curve in your anal canal—it often causes unbearable pain.
• How to stop the feeling that you’re going to go on yourself when he’s in you.
• A step-by-step guide to stretching your sphincter so you can take bigger guys.
• How to get yourself so clean you’ll never have to worry about odors or stains.
• How to eliminate hygiene fears and put you in the right frame of mind.
• Butt tightening exercises that’ll keep you tight and him happy.
• How to get over the hang-up that “real men” don’t bottom.
• How to pick the right adult toy for you.
• How to choose the best lube.
• The proper way to use butt plugs, dildos and other toys.


Gay sex doesn’t have to hurt. Learn how to bottom in male anal intercourse with the best book on the subject. It’s consistently the only gay-themed book that makes Kindle’s Top 10 Books In Sex. With a Q&A format based on letters from real gay men trying--and failing-- to make male anal sex work, you’ll find answers to every question you have, including:


“Will I end up wearing Depends if I keep banging big guys?”

“My d*ck goes soft when a guy tops me. Is that normal? Why do I lose my erection when it feels so good?”

“Does bottoming cause hemorrhoids?”

“How can I change my identity as a gay bottom to being more versatile?”

“Is it true that bottoming causes anal cancer?”

“My partner usually orgasms before I do but I want him inside me until I come. Is it safe for him to stay inside me with his semen in the condom?”

“I’m in love with a guy but we’re both gay bottoms and he refuses to be in a relationship with another bottom. How can I find my inner top?”



Learn How To Bottom Without Pain.


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Other Books By Mike Alvear

Meet Hotter Guys!
The 21 Day Plan To Overcome Your Fear Of Rejection, Master The Art Of Icebreakers And Snag Guys You Never Thought You Could Get



Attract Hotter Guys With The Secrets & Science Of Sexual Body Language

Understand Rap: Explanations of Confusing Rap Lyrics You and Your Grandma Can UnderstandUnderstand Rap: Explanations of Confusing Rap Lyrics You and Your Grandma Can UnderstandRap songs are famous for their double entendres, clever turns of phrase, and general ingenuity, but that doesn’t mean things always make sense the first time around. Enter Understand Rap, a very funny pop-cultural reference book based on the website of the same name, which precisely explains the confusing lyrics and terms used in rap songs using language that even the most un-hip person can understand. The juxtaposition of a dry, academic tone with hip-hop terminology results in a book that’s as entertaining as it is informative.
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