Would this book have a chance to be published in the realm of the pussy grabber?
Dick: A User's Guide by Dr. Michele Moore and Dr. Caroline de Costa
"Whether you own one or are close with someone who does, it's pretty easy to recognize the importance of the penis. But in fact there is next to no reliable information on nearly every man's and many women's favourite little friend. Now, in Dick, two women doctors boldly provide readers with a much-needed handbook that guides, educates, and dispels all the common misconceptions about the penis. In open and direct language interspersed with humorous word play and funny anecdotes, Drs. Michele Moore and Caroline de Costa thoroughly describe the anatomy, functions, proper hygiene, safety, and effective handling of the most friendly male appendage. Other key topics include: size (does it matter?), condoms, sex, premature ejaculation, as well as infections, infertility, injuries, and cancer. Written for both men and women, young and old, Dick promises to teach, entertain, and demystify for the benefit of everyone involved. Including real-life stories taken from the authors' own medical practices, Dick offers a comprehensive, practical, and entertaining guide to the penis—and all its ups and downs."
I think it was Yoko Ono who said "how can you take someone seriously when they have something dangling between their legs?"
Both authors are female
You not being serious are you ? ?
I see your point & with the clarifications in this thread, females & gynecologists, it may lead to issues regarding credibility urology/urologist/penis specialist and NOT actually having a penis.
Why would it ? " She comes first " did not make it !!
Do you mean She comes first wasn't published?
@PontifexMarximus
Yes it was and very interesting reading too. Taught me a lot about satisfing women sexually.
Start with the one for little boys that has the hole in it so they can get over their fixation first.?
This is a book for adults ... A rather serious book
Caroline de Costa is actually a gynecologist
@PontifexMarximus
There's no need for that behavior, it was a simple, general statement that didn't single anyone out in a denigrating manner. The book I mentioned, IS also a serious book. Adults buy It for their children who display fixation issues to get their children OVER their fixation issue. It is curious, however, a gynecologist writing about penises with data & reports as evidence as opposed to a sex industry professional with real life experience as evidence.
This book needs no more than one or two pages, including the forward.
I will let the authors know ... They put in an awful lot of research and effort.