Top 10 Best Sexuality Nonfiction Books For 2020 — Rediscover Yourself — Birds Heaven

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3 min readAug 25, 2020

No one could say no to a bit of intrigue and sexuality, especially if the book is inspired from reality or written in a nonfiction manner. Sure, most books in this segment are fiction, but there are a few great nonfiction options to enlighten you on certain aspects of life. All in all, here are some of the best sexuality nonfiction books for 2020 and what you should expect from them.

Come As You Are, by Emily Nagoski

This is one of the best sexuality nonfiction books for 2020 and it is mostly aimed at women. It guides women through their sexuality in today’s society. The book is quite deep and brings in everything — from emotions and thoughts to social contexts and circumstances. There is a bit of science too, but pretty much everything about this book involves doing whatever your body tells you to do — just follow your instincts.

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Knit Your Own Kama Sutra, by Trixie Von Purl

Worried that your sex life is getting a bit out of shape? Feeling bored? No chemistry? This book is an excellent guide to spice up your sex life. There are 12 different projects you can do along with your partner. There are lots of illustrations to make everything easier as well. It brings in some of the most popular positions in Kama Sutra, as well as a few interesting poses to boost your creativity.

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$pread, by Rachel Aimee, Eliyanna Kaiser and Audacia Ray

This book is a mix of interesting stories and points of view from sex workers. It is not suitable for people in this industry only, but for everyone who wants to find out more about it. The book is based on the magazine with the same name released between 2005 and 2011. The illustrations are likely to help you get a better idea about certain situations. It is definitely a great insight into the sex industry.

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Closer, by Sarah Barmak

In today’s society, a woman’s sexuality is about liberation. It is said that sex is a bit overrated, yet lots of women feel unhappy with their sex lives. It could be the lack of desire or perhaps the difficulty in reaching an orgasm. All in all, Sarah Barmak brings in a blend of interviews and reflections aiming to explore the science behind female sexuality.

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Love Thy Body, by Nancy R. Pearcey

Love Thy Body aims to answer the most difficult questions about sexuality out there. The author brings in a respectful, yet intriguing point of view over modern sexuality. She tries to redefine some secular points of view that still seem to reshape today’s points of view, but she also works on some controversial challenges regarding the authentic self.

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Originally published at https://birdsheaven.com on August 25, 2020.

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