Synopsis
※This product is best enjoyed on tablets and devices with larger displays. Text-only enlargement, string highlighting, search, dictionary reference, and citation functions are not available.
Because I love you, I want to touch and be touched!
A sex guide for couples in love.
You want to be intimate with your boyfriend, but you’re anxious about your first sexual experience because you don’t know what to expect. This book is a sex guide for girls like you. Through illustrations and diagrams by skilled illustrators, it gently and carefully explains female anatomy and male anatomy, kissing and foreplay techniques, masturbation techniques, and two-person sex tips from a woman’s perspective. Additionally, it includes practical information on contraception and sexually transmitted infections that are difficult to ask others about. The cover illustration is newly drawn by popular illustrator Eirio.
※This is a revised and expanded illustrated edition of “Love & Heaven for Women in Love – Fun H-File” originally published by Kasagura Publishing Co., Ltd. in 2004.
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■The table of contents and page numbers reflect the print edition. Some articles may not be included in the digital version.
■Some photos may be partially masked, and page order may differ from the original.
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■Chapter 1: “Our Bodies”
■Chapter 2: “I Want to Touch Him! I Want to Be Touched!”
■Chapter 3: “Solo Play”
■Chapter 4: “Intimacy for Two”
■Chapter 5: “Let’s Enjoy Sex Even More!”
■Chapter 6: “Sex and Health”
Editorial Review
Love & Heaven for Women in Love slots into the educational sex guide category that’s gained legitimate traction in the doujin space over the past several years—works that treat female sexuality as a subject worth learning about rather than merely consuming. This illustrated edition distinguishes itself by centering anxiety and curiosity rather than performance, positioning itself as a primer for women approaching intimate situations with genuine uncertainty.
The work’s core strength lies in its unapologetic focus on female perspective throughout. Rather than treating sex education as a neutral, clinical affair, the guide explicitly frames techniques, anatomy explanations, and foreplay approaches from what a woman might want to know, feel, or experience. The inclusion of both self-pleasure guidance and partnered scenarios reflects a mature understanding that sexual agency often begins in solitude. The pairing of anatomical instruction with practical information on contraception and STI prevention—topics that genuinely are difficult to raise casually—signals an author who understands the real anxieties their audience carries.
Visually, the decision to utilize multiple skilled illustrators rather than a single art style suggests careful consideration of how different bodies, situations, and intimacy styles should be represented. The cover by Eirio, a well-regarded illustrator in the community, signals production value and accessibility—these aren’t stick figures or crude diagrams.
The tablet-optimized format is a practical concession; full-text search and citation functions matter less when the appeal is visual learning and reassurance rather than reference material. This is a work someone might return to repeatedly for confidence-building rather than consult once.
Ideal for women approaching their first sexual relationship who want straightforward information without shame, condescension, or performance anxiety baked into the narrative. A thoughtful alternative to clinical sex ed that often omits female desire entirely.
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