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The Sexual Revolution 2.0
Author: Regina Lynn
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1569754772



The Sexual Revolution 2.0: Getting Connected, Upgrading Your Sex Life, and Finding True Love -- or at Least a Dinner Date -- in the Internet Age


Love them or hate them, those ubiquitous high-tech inventions, from cell phones to the Internet, have radically changed the way people communicate in business, in life, and in love. Get The Sexual Revolution 2.0 computer books for free.
But Regina Lynn doesn't fear technology; she passionately and lovingly embraces it. The Sexual Revolution 2.0 is her personal road map for navigating the new sex/tech revolution.

Offering an accessible, practical guide to the 21st-century mating dance, Lynn examines how technology has reinvented people's day-to-day romantic lives. With honesty and humor, she helps readers better understand the new world of e-personals, cybersex, online infidelity, and on-demand porn. Nothing is too private for Lynn to address, whether it's admitting how her own onli Check The Sexual Revolution 2.0 our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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The Sexual Revolution 2.0 Free


But Regina Lynn doesn't fear technology; she passionately and lovingly embraces it. The Sexual Revolution 2.0 is her personal road map for navigating the new sex/tech revolution.

Offering an accessible, practical guide to the 21st-century mating dance, Lynn examines how technology has reinvented people's day-to-day romantic lives Nothing is too private for Lynn to address, whether it's admitting how her own onli

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