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I've heard that for anyone even remotely interested in or curious about opening up their relationship and going poly (or engaging in outcourse activities) this is a highly recommended read:
The Ethical Slut: A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities
by Dossie Easton, Catherine A. Liszt
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1890159018/103-3602776-7854210?v=glance
Has anyone on this forum read it that wants to comment? Is so, please do.
What did you like about it?
Dislike?
Would you recommend it to others?
Why and under what conditions, if any, or why not?
What else do you think we should know before picking up a copy?
Thanks in advance,
Ruby
craftygirl
11-05-2005, 11:12 PM
I've heard that for anyone even remotely interested in or curious about opening up their relationship and going poly (or engaging in outcourse activities) this is a highly recommended read:
The Ethical Slut: A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities
by Dossie Easton, Catherine A. Liszt
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1890159018/103-3602776-7854210?v=glance
Has anyone on this forum read it that wants to comment? Is so, please do.
What did you like about it?
Dislike?
Would you recommend it to others?
Why and under what conditions, if any, or why not?
What else do you think we should know before picking up a copy?
Thanks in advance,
Ruby
Ruby I LOVE this book and recommend it all the time. I think sometimes people are a bit put aside at the title, but I think it's a five star read on relationships of every type.
Katmandu
11-06-2005, 06:13 AM
Haven't read it, intend to get/read it immediately.
Bless you Ruby, for bringing this up. I would very much like to expound on these areas as a learning guide here on the Forums.
craftygirl
11-08-2005, 09:48 PM
Seriously, if I could buy it in bulk I'd send it to all my friends.
Expound on which areas, Katmandu, and how?
Katmandu
11-10-2005, 06:12 AM
I've heard that for anyone even remotely interested in or curious about opening up their relationship and going poly (or engaging in outcourse activities) this is a highly recommended read:
These areas, Crafty. Not to hijack this thread, but this topic is specifically why I opened this thread (http://www.bdsmlibrary.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3865).
I truly want to make this entire topic a series of learning/comment section here at the Library. Thanks to anyone who helps me in this endeaver. :D
LoversDelight82
11-10-2005, 11:02 AM
John Warren, the author of TLD, posts on a forum I'm a member of. His insight just amazes me, and even though I don't always agree with absolutely everything he says, I respect his opinions and views, and think that people like him are few and far in between. :-)
For those wondering what's TLD? It's "The Loving Dominant" and can be found here.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1890159204/102-0248234-9069701?v=glance&n=283155&v=glance
So, back on topic...
Who's read The Ethical Slut and wants to tell us why we should or shouldn't read it?
What did you like about it?
Dislike?
Would you recommend it to others?
Why and under what conditions, if any, or why not?
What else do you think we should know before picking up a copy?
Enquiring minds want to know. :-)
Katmandu
11-12-2005, 06:04 AM
OK, OK....I just bought The Ethical Slut, it'll be here in 2 days, so I'll respond to your book club discussion in @ a week. :D
craftygirl
11-15-2005, 12:10 AM
OK, OK....I just bought The Ethical Slut, it'll be here in 2 days, so I'll respond to your book club discussion in @ a week. :D
Heh. I think you'll find that the topics you listed in the other section, really aren't covered in the book. It's about relationships, and how to deal with yourself and other people in smart, loving ways. It's very emotionally oriented, and basically says you'll have to sort out what you feel safe with, disease and barrier wise, on your own.
Katmandu
11-15-2005, 06:09 AM
LOL, thanks, but that wasn't all I was looking for, simply giving ya'll an invite to contribute to the other topic, since we were going to be talking about relationships.
Anyway.....I screwed up....apparently, I clicked on and ordered the wrong damn book! Now, I have to return this one, and wait a few more to order the correct one....
Verrry sleeepy these days, in my defense! :dunno: ;)
Katmandu
11-18-2005, 08:20 AM
:rolleyes: Apparently, I got the "Loving Dominant". I sent it back, but should I have kept it? Although I'm not a Domme...it would probably have made me wish for something other than what I already have....heehee
OK, order is in, correctly, this time, and I'm having it sent overnight. What, nobady else has read it and has comments in the meantime? ;)
Katmandu
12-30-2005, 06:36 AM
:o Right, well, the book has been in my bathroom for @ a month, now, so only bits and pieces are getting read.
Anyway, I have a question. Maybe it's inappropriate, as I just haven't gotton to that chapter yet? Soooo, how/where does one meet other ethical sluts? Since I live in the religious South, perhaps they tend to hide themselves better?
Anyway, although the ethical slut is who I was, in my younger years, and philosophy, before Barton, I hadn't met anyone of like mind in the 14 years of living in this area. I've even tried introducing other people to the concept. The thought itself was warmly received, each time, but the pracrice was firmly negated.
Hmm, methinks it's WHY people move into this area? To avoid such a lifestyle?
Kats, there are groups and munches all over the place.
If I was searching for like minded folks - not online - I'd find a local munch and start checking out the group as a whole. You may find others who were looking for a friend like you.
The downside, is that depending on where you are located, you may have to drive several hours for a "big city" group.
Katmandu
12-31-2005, 06:20 AM
Right, my thoughts exactly. I'm attending my first "city" Munch next week. However, it's more of a BDSM scene. It's just funny, that the authors tend to talk about "running into" someone who is doing 'such and such', almost as if they (the ethical sluts) were common types of folks.
I guess I was just wondering if it's because they live in places like San Fran. In my years of traveling around, I have never hidden my sexuality (in concept), or desires for intimate contact. I always get a "hey, great idea!", but then, nobody actually wants to practice it. (The open relationships, I mean, not necessarily sex with me.)
Even the most forward thinkers are very closed to the open sex ideal. Pity, as most of them are from the hippy days, when they practiced that lifestyle without qualms. Go figure. :rolleyes:
Anyway, I think my question is this. Is this book a tad outdated, in practice?