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Looking for books related to the "lifestyle" to read this winter when things slow down.

Anyone have recommendations and/or reviews?

EDIT: To clarify, rather than erotica, I'm interested in books written by sex experts (or the like) on subjects such as swinging, polyamory, etc.
Stats, theories, histories, case studies, cultural differences, etc are what I'd be interested in reading about.
If you know how to load books in mobi format directly to your kindle these stories will keep you entertained for a while.

Five Erotic Stories
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1URWnRFWQDuu0UEGTGmIEqel4dCjBDVp1/view?usp=drivesdk

Hedonism made us swingers
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lv15E648pfZV3rxMR7J1W2r5wKvtnoq6/view?usp=drivesdk

Behind her blue eyes
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lx9712dmj1JbD1UOvGmhdcP-6qhTBm4-/view?usp=drivesdk

Enjoy...
https://www.literotica.com/
It's a little hard to navigate so scroll down to bottom, click site index, click on search stories and pics, then scroll down again, click Search The Site, search stories (put in a tag for words or fantasy that might interest you) or search audio
Thank you, both! My bad though. I should have been more clear (I edited my original post). Rather than erotica, I'm interested in books written by sex experts (or the like) on subjects such as swinging, polyamory, etc.
Stats, theories, histories, case studies, cultural differences, etc are what I'd be interested in reading about.
Polysecure is an important book whether you're talking about swinging or independent exploration like polyamory. If you're married, start with chapter six, which discusses what you're likely to face if you decide to breakdown long held constructs, then start at the beginning and work through the attachment theory chapters to learn about yourselves.

For women: Sex at Dawn, Come As You Are

General non-monogamy: The Ethical Slut (tedious, could've been a pamphlet), More Than Two (controversial but some people like it, others say the man is a gaslighter)

I would also recommend Non Violent Communication and books on discovering, understanding, and maintaining healthy Boundaries.
sugarhouse2 wrote:

Polysecure is an important book whether you're talking about swinging or independent exploration like polyamory. If you're married, start with chapter six, which discusses what you're likely to face if you decide to breakdown long held constructs, then start at the beginning and work through the attachment theory chapters to learn about yourselves.
For women: Sex at Dawn, Come As You Are
General non-monogamy: The Ethical Slut (tedious, could've been a pamphlet), More Than Two (controversial but some people like it, others say the man is a gaslighter)
I would also recommend Non Violent Communication and books on discovering, understanding, and maintaining healthy Boundaries.


Excellent info. Thanks!