A while ago, rumors surfaced about someone named Jack Hutson sending emails to bloggers promoting his $47 ebook on blowjobs. We discovered his promotional website, which caused a mix of laughter and disbelief on Twitter. The site was a poorly written, condescending appeal to “girls,” suggesting that a bad blowjob could cause their partners to leave them. Therefore, Jack insists, his ebook is a necessary purchase.
Jack even reached out to me for a review, but I declined, calling him out for his behavior. Undeterred, he continued contacting my friends with the same tiresome offer. Eventually, someone decided to accept his pitch, review the book, and expose its flaws. Three more bloggers joined in, creating a coordinated effort to publish a series of critical reviews over four days. This strategy aimed to create a widespread rejection of Jack’s Blowjob Lessons.
The bloggers who participated-Sugarcunt, Scarlett Seraph, The Bedroom Blogger, and Insane Hussein-are commendable for their courage and integrity. Their reviews serve as a warning to anyone considering buying or reviewing Jack’s ebook.
The ebook’s content and writing are criticized for their misogyny and poor quality. Each blogger highlighted different absurdities within the book. The reviews together form a comprehensive critique of every ridiculous aspect of Jack’s Blowjob Lessons.
One particularly awful section advises giving blowjobs in public restrooms, which are already unpleasant enough. The Bedroom Blogger’s review includes an Inception-inspired meme and quotes from the book on dubious topics like ice cream, feminism, and “natural” male dominance.
Jack’s writing is riddled with errors and repetitive advice. He often admits things should have been mentioned earlier, which shows a lack of editing. The monotonous content suggests anal sex as a solution to better blowjobs, which is absurd advice.
Sugarcunt’s review involved questioning the credibility of taking advice from a poorly represented man with a mullet. Jack’s pride in being homophobic and sexist is another offensive aspect of his personality, making his book an intolerable cissexist rant. Sugarcunt also created a “Jack Hutson Drinking Game” and curated entertaining tags for the post.
Scarlett Seraph’s review included personal stories and a thorough dismantling of Jack’s so-called “statistics” and “techniques.” Her insights into the book’s flawed advice on subjects like physical education, foreign language, and health further highlight its absurdity.
Ultimately, These reviews should discourage Jack from spamming bloggers, especially those who openly identify as feminists. Readers are strongly advised not to purchase [this ebook](https://localfucksite.net/free-fuck-sites-no-sign-up/). Instead, they should seek advice from credible sources like Tristan Taormino’s “Expert Guide to Oral Sex: Fellatio” or Violet Blue’s “The Ultimate Guide to Fellatio,” which are far more informative and respectful. Alternatively, simply asking a partner about their preferences could be the best approach.