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Cutler’s work suggests that if we can’t laugh at our most intimate selves, we aren’t really being honest about what it means to be human. It’s a call to embrace the "irreverent history" of our own lives. 1.2.1

The book thrives on the idea that no matter how powerful, regal, or "proper" a person might appear in public, the bedroom is a place of universal absurdity. Cutler deconstructs the "greats" of history, showing that their intimate quirks were often more defining than their public policies. It reminds us that vulnerability and playfulness are the true foundations of the human experience. 1.2.1 гЂЊCutler, TomгЂЌ Azotes y caricias (Debols!llo).pdf

Here is a deep dive into why this book is more than just a "naughty" read. Cutler’s work suggests that if we can’t laugh