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Topless Summer Love Girls; A Gentleman's Guide to Women, Relationships, and Breasts
Topless Summer Love Girls A Gentleman's Guide to Women Relationships and Breasts Author:Leslie Cabarga Topless Summer Love Girls is a zany, pop culture commentary on growing up male in the era of Playboy, feminism, and swimsuit editions. Arming men with new insights into themselves and the eternal battle between the sexes, this hilarious and sexy book filled with hundreds of titillating photos of half-naked women is a passionate and unapologetic... more » examination of men, women, and breasts.Topless Summer Love Girls is a lavishly-illustrated, full-color, high-quality coffee-table-sized book. It's a crazy compendium of dirty pictures, anatomical charts, bad cartoons, fake news clippings, spurious essays, hysterical sidebars, funny jokes, satirical essays, pseudo-scientific studies, and weird theories about women and breasts. It s also filled with great art--some created especially for this book, and some rarely seen--by some of the best illustrators and cartoonists of today and yesterday such as Charles Dana Gibson, H. T. Webster, Chas. Addams, Al Capp, Will Eisner, Mitch O Connell, Bill Presing, Shane Glines, Ragnar, Alex Nino, Milton Knight, Victor Juhasz, and Rian Hughes.Topless Summer Love Girls is a serious mix of satire, outrageous assertions, outright lies and intelligent, sensitive, searching observations on men, women, and breasts. It s a men s empowerment book for men who would never ever pick up a men s empowerment book and who are not afraid to laugh at themselves. Topless Summer Love Girls contains not only page-after-page of sumptuous color photos of topless girls sunning themselves on the beaches of Spain and the South of France, but it's got excellent advice for men on dating and making the best choice in women, sexual relationships with women and women's wiles, warnings about marriage, fatherhood, and divorce; and what every man should know about feminism. In short, it's got everything a modern guy needs to survive love in the 21st Century.« less