The star’s compendium of X-rated female wish-fulfilment makes for compelling, if not entirely candid, reading
art of the pleasure of reading Want – a collection of 174 anonymous sexual fantasies submitted by women from around the world – is that the scenarios are often strikingly odd. One contributor dreams of being fed chocolate by the Hogwarts potion master. Another longs to have sex with her office door knob.
Anderson tells you she has hidden her own entry in the collection, which invites you to play a guessing game
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