Word: joy
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...mutually satisfying sharing of each other's experience and the experience of each other." Now I guess they'll stop thinking of you as some sort of cold, potty Englishman dishing out new versions of Mechanix Illustrated for the U.S. suburbs. After all, The Joy of Sex has sold 3 million copies, and More Joy sold 150,000 copies even before its official publication date. Can so many people be wrong...
...expert on aging, and author of six books on sex, plus poetry and novels. I even told him about the field research you did at the Sandstone sexual freedom ranch in Malibu, selflessly watching people make love (and participating!) so your book would be accurate. He knows your Joy books got raves from big sex experts all over California, and that some people in the Midwest are actually showing up at bookstores with prescriptions for the books. Still he giggles, the insensitive brute...
...only problem I have with the book (and I hate to be a compulsive naysayer, as you might put it) is with those drawings. Since I look forward to another book (More, More Joy?), I am enclosing a photo of a penis so your artists will know what one looks like. I hope I am not being too bold...
...More Joy, Comfort...
...most desperate effort of modern times to extend a family is that of Joy and George Adamson, who have this pet lioness-as well as an ark's worth of other African fauna-instead of children running around their game preserve in Kenya. The world could well have been spared yet another rendering of the Born Free legend, but it must be admitted that NBC'S new series (Monday, 8 p.m. E.D.T.) at least avoids the queasier questions raised by Mrs. Adamson's elaborate efforts at surrogate motherhood. Elsa, the Adamsons' lioness, has turned into...