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Imaginative Sex

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In 1974, the author of the controversial and popular Gor novels unleashed his vision for an exciting, fulfilling sex life for all. Imaginative Sex outlines John Norman's philosophy on relations between the sexes, and presents fifty-three scenarios designed to reintroduce fantasy and intimacy to the bedroom. The Aphrodisiac Fantasy The Rites-of-Submission Fantasy The Lady Fantasy The I-Am-His-Slave-Girl Fantasy The Safari Fantasy The Blindfolded-Lovers Fantasy and many other sensuous suggestions are detailed for the enjoyment of all truly adult readers. Find out what really lies behind the philosophy of Gor, and the ways in which role playing can spice up any love life.

269 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1974

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Profile Image for Alienne Laval.
137 reviews22 followers
January 11, 2021
Meanwhile quite far spread, but originally revolutionary and partly also indexed. A pioneering work to understand "cyber realities".
Profile Image for Ivy Blossom.
199 reviews38 followers
June 12, 2023
This book gets boring quite quickly. Most fantasies are variations of the woman being held captive and being the slave.
I won't comment on the misogyny and cisheteronormativity underlining the whole book. It's from the 70's, I knew what I was getting into when I a bought it, but it's annoying to hear the author spill out the same misogynistic garbage every two pages.
At least the book gave me some new ideas for imaginative sex scenes.
Profile Image for Shad Aijalon.
85 reviews10 followers
February 1, 2026
It's exactly what it looks like. I will say that this being a pro-monogamy, pro-cnc book published in the mid-1970s is actually pretty funny. I didn't read every scenario because most of them were of the pretend to kidnap, stalk, or buy your wife/gf from a foid slave market. What makes this book even funnier is that this guy is a proto-evolutionary psychologist and philosopher. Based tbqh
Profile Image for Liquidlasagna.
3,039 reviews111 followers
October 10, 2024

The book to totally gross you out with those weird Fantasy Gor books
about Conan and the Planet of the Slave Chicks
and the Cult of the Rotten Watermelon

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