Foreword

Oral sex fellatio, analingus, cunnilingus, and other techniques is as old as the world. It has always existed, even though it was never discussed as widely and as openly as it is today. Perhaps the reason for that is because it has never been practiced and accepted as widely as it is today. As one famous anthropologist has said, "It started with Eve!" And why not? Eve was a woman; Adam was a man. They had the same bodies that men and women have today and they had the same sexual desires; and they no doubt sought and found the same methods of sexual gratification.

Every ancient culture which has left a record of itself has indicated that oral love was a part of that culture. Oral love is represented in classic sculpture, in paintings, in bas-reliefs and in literature. It is instinctive in people and in animals, sometimes even more so than other forms of intercourse. There have been periods of history and areas of the world where it was condemned and tabooed. But, for that matter, there are areas of the world today, where ordinary mouth-to-mouth kissing is considered obscene! To each his own erogenous zone!

This is a "now" book, written about today and for today. Consequently it is written in the language and idiom of today. Just as the sexual spectrum has become less inhibited and more candid and permissive, so too has the discussion of sexuality become more open.

Words and phrases that were once considered unfit for "polite society" are now used casually on the stage, in motion pictures and in best-selling and prize-winning literature. The whole concept of "forbidden phrases" is almost as outmoded as the concept of a "polite society" itself. Any book which intends to reflect the world today, must accept and reflect that new freedom of speech, as this book does. It has been done here in a manner which is not meant to be offensive, but rather to be realistic and true to life, in order to communicate the oral sex scene as it is now this very moment.