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Porn for Women Postcard Book (Paperback)
$8.52 - Save $1.43 (14%) - RRP $9.95 Free shipping worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Porn for Women Postcard BookIncludes postcards which feature a PG-rated photo of a hunk from a fantasy world - a world where clothes get folded just so, delicious dinners await, and massages are offered nightly.
Full description- Publisher: CHRONICLE BOOKS
- Published: 25 April 2008
- Format: Paperback 30 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Miscellaneous Items | Parodies & Spoofs | Stationery
- ISBN 13: 9780811862646 ISBN 10: 081186264X
- Sales rank: 128,214
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Reviews for Porn for Women Postcard Book
Funny, but card removal left much to be desired
The postcards, which come in a book, are all 16.5 x 12 cm, have rounded edges, and are printed on sturdy, thick cardstock. The front of each card (i.e. the picture side) is matte-laminated and has a small "Porn For Women" logo on it, while the back is non-glossy paper, which means ink dries fast as it's absorbed very quickly, so smudging is never an issue.
There are 15 different designs in total, which means that you get one set of designs to keep for yourself (there are 30 postcards altogether), should you so desire.
The cards feature 3 different men in a variety of scenarios that are supposed to be a "woman's ultimate fantasy" - but not the "dirty" kind. E.g. A shirtless hunky man vacuuming the floor and saying "I love a clean house"; a guy pulling on gloves, about to clean the kitchen, saying "I like to get to these things before being asked"; a guy folding a woman's camisole and asking if that's the way she likes her shirts folded, etc. Some cards were funnier than others, which did not make much of an impact.
Because of the size, there is ample space behind each card to write on. Four address lines are given, and a cute red heart is printed on the space where you stick the stamp.
What I didn't like about the cards was that removing them from the postcard book they came in was a pain. Each card is glue-bound and when I tore individual cards out one by one, the glue did not go off completely, and as a result I had red paper (which came from the book's binding) and other remnants stuck to the removed edge. In many cases, the bits that remained could not be removed further, resulting in a rather unsightly card that hinted of poor quality. by Ammy

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