
The Hite Report
Registered by
buttonbright
of Raleigh, North Carolina USA on 9/23/2002
This Book is Currently in the Wild!



2 journalers for this copy...

This classic study on female sexuality is a must read for anyone who is interested in the topic (and who isn't?)

Journal Entry 2 by
buttonbright
at Buzarro Coffee Shop - Cameron Village in Raleigh, North Carolina USA on Tuesday, September 24, 2002


Released on Tuesday, September 24, 2002 at Buzarro Coffee Shop - Cameron Village in Raleigh, North Carolina USA.
Left this book on the Book Exchange shelf this afternoon around 4:15 pm.
Left this book on the Book Exchange shelf this afternoon around 4:15 pm.

Scored off the book exchange shelf. Ah, the exhileration of the hunt!

Journal Entry 4 by schmetterling at Carr Mill Mall on Weaver Street in Carrboro, North Carolina USA on Sunday, July 20, 2003
Released on Sunday, July 20, 2003 at Carr Mill Mall on Weaver Street in Carrboro, North Carolina USA.
I browsed this book over the past few months instead of reading from one cover to the other since I had read this book in college already. The book can be very enlightening: I know that little 17-year-old naive me found her eyes opened pretty wide by this. These days it seems everybody knows everything (or thinks he knows everything) about female sexuality, and this book may not offer any new information. However, I think it drives home a very important point: women are different! Each woman is unique in what she likes, and it's best to view that as an opportunity and a challenge.
I released this book at Carr Mill Mall today; I placed it in the glass-fronted bulletin board area outside of Weaver Street Market.
I browsed this book over the past few months instead of reading from one cover to the other since I had read this book in college already. The book can be very enlightening: I know that little 17-year-old naive me found her eyes opened pretty wide by this. These days it seems everybody knows everything (or thinks he knows everything) about female sexuality, and this book may not offer any new information. However, I think it drives home a very important point: women are different! Each woman is unique in what she likes, and it's best to view that as an opportunity and a challenge.
I released this book at Carr Mill Mall today; I placed it in the glass-fronted bulletin board area outside of Weaver Street Market.