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Hooking up is great, but holding out can be even better. Sometimes women don?t feel great about hooking up, but they?re not sure how to go about holding out. And most of the books that recommend holding out also prescribe those old, tired retro games where you don?t answer the phone or you pretend to have a date already. This straight-talking guide for smart singles shows women how to take back our sex. That way you can have a great time with men, hold plenty of power and just be yourself. Find out how to: --Decide when it's right and when it's just junk food sex --Settle for nothing less than…mehr

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Hooking up is great, but holding out can be even better. Sometimes women don?t feel great about hooking up, but they?re not sure how to go about holding out. And most of the books that recommend holding out also prescribe those old, tired retro games where you don?t answer the phone or you pretend to have a date already. This straight-talking guide for smart singles shows women how to take back our sex. That way you can have a great time with men, hold plenty of power and just be yourself. Find out how to: --Decide when it's right and when it's just junk food sex --Settle for nothing less than the very best sex life --Avoid unwanted advances and play the field --Have plenty of men friends around as well as plenty of great dates --Think of romance as artful and full of passion --Make sure you get what you want from men --Have more fun than you?ve ever had before and as much sex as YOU want Why should we keep trying to understand the complexities of male nature while all men are trying to figure out is how to score? Hooking Up or Holding Out puts women back in the driver's seat.
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Jamie Callan's fiction has appeared in Best American Erotica, The Missouri Review, American Letters & Commentary and Story. She has received fellowships and grants from The New York State Council on the Arts, The Bread Loaf Writers Conference and The Connecticut Commission on the Arts. She has a B.A. in literature from Bard College, an M.F.A. in creative writing from Goddard College and an M.F.A. in screenwriting from the U.C.L.A. School of Theatre, Film and Television. Jamie teaches writing in Wesleyan University's Graduate Liberal Studies Program. She is married and lives in Massachusetts. You can visit Jamie at www.JamieCatCallan.com