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Mein heimliches Auge 38

Das Jahrbuch der Erotik XXXVIII, 2023/24
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Das Liebesleben 2023, in aktuellen Bildern, Geschichten, Berichten aus dem Leben, Gedichten, Gesprächen, humorvoll, heiß, sexy, melancholisch, tragisch, fröhlich und realistisch. Erotisches Leben.Träume, Fantasien und Schwärmereien gehören dazu und die unterschiedlichsten Weisen zu lieben, Frauen, Männer, alle Geschlechter, zu zweit, zu mehreren, mit und ohne Eifersucht. Der Alltag ist doppelbödig. Wie immer zeigt das Jahrbuch das Körperliche in sinnlicher Vielfalt, die Mitwirkenden sind unterschiedlich alt und kommen aus unterschiedlichen Szenen. Es geht auch um erotische Empfindungen an der Grenze, um Sexualität, die Gefahren birgt und wenig mit dem markkompatiblem "anything goes" gemein hat, und die Frage, wann Liebe anfängt und wann sie aufhört, und wie es in langjährige Beziehungen zugeht.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-88769-538-5
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
FormatPaperback (DE)
PublisherKonkursbuch
Publishing date07/11/2023
Pages384 pages
LanguageGerman
Article no.26633901
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.cc8c7c3850a849cdabe4da7be6920b51
Product groupBU140
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You'll never think of rats the same way again!

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