Want by Gillian Anderson review let me be your fantasy
Briefly

One contributor dreams of being fed chocolate by the Hogwarts potion master. The fantasies in this book are sometimes shocking yet showcase vivid, inventive desires beyond traditional tropes.
Gillian Anderson explains her struggle with empowering submissions, illustrating how some women self-edit to conform to norms, which can diminish the rawness and depravity of their fantasies.
Want is framed as a sequel to My Secret Garden, a collection that explored female fantasies with fewer limits. Unlike its predecessor, Want imposes hard limits to avoid illegal scenarios.
The book features a range of fantasies, from amusing to shocking, which challenge the notion that women's sexual imagination is less dynamic than men's.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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