A Billion Wicked Thoughts
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A Billion Wicked Thoughts” pulls back the curtain on human desire—no filters, no judgments. Using real data from millions of online searches, this book reveals what truly excites men and women. Eye-opening, raw, and sometimes shocking, it’s the uncensored truth about lust, love, and the fantasies we don’t talk about.
Read it. Understand desire. See people—and yourself—differently.
(Warning: This book might change how you think about attraction forever.)
Product Description: A Billion Wicked Thoughts by Ogi Ogas & Sai Gaddam
Discover What People Really Want—Based on Science, Not Surveys
Ever wondered what truly turns people on? This eye-opening book dives into the real secrets of human desire by analyzing millions of online searches, porn habits, and romance trends. No awkward questionnaires—just raw data revealing the hidden truths about what excites men and women.
What You’ll Learn:
How men & women fantasize differently (spoiler: it’s not what you think!)
The surprising links between evolution and modern kinks
Why some fantasies are universal—and others are totally unique
Written by neuroscientists, this book is perfect for anyone curious about psychology, relationships, or the power of big data. It’s fun, fascinating, and sometimes shocking—but always honest.
Note: This book is based on real research, not opinions. No refunds—once you read it, you’ll see human desire in a whole new way!
Nora WallaceLily –
A little scary but very informative
[...]Paisley Bennett –
A daring, data-driven look at what turns us on—and what that says about who we are.
[...]Weston Parker –
It’s not just a book—it’s a conversation starter about things we rarely say out loud.
[...]Serenity James –
I loved how it mixed hard science with real-world behavior—it made the topic feel alive.
[...]Jaxon Hayes –
It’s raw, real, and sometimes uncomfortable—but that’s what makes it powerful
[...]Autumn Rivera –
This book made me reflect on how little we talk about desire—and how much we assume.
[...]Carson Bell –
I didn’t agree with every conclusion, but I respect the honesty and depth of the research.
[...]Kennedy Flores –
It’s a bold book that challenges stereotypes and dives into the science of attraction
[...]Grayson Brooks –
The data is massive, but the writing is surprisingly personal and engaging.
[...]Savannah Ward –
It’s not just about sex—it’s about how we’re wired, and how culture shapes what we want.
[...]Peyton Kelly –
This book is like a mirror to the internet—it shows us what we search for when no one’s watching.
[...]Colton Ramirez –
Some parts shocked me, others made me laugh, but all of it made me think differently about desire.
[...]Brooklyn Evans –
It’s a wild mix of neuroscience, internet culture, and human behavior—I couldn’t stop reading.
[...]Ryder Thompson –
The authors dig deep into taboo topics with courage and clarity—this book is not afraid to go there.
[...]Hailey Moore –
I didn’t expect a science book to be this readable and bold—it’s like a psychology thriller.
[...]Cameron West –
This book is insanely interesting—it made me rethink how sexuality develops from childhood to adulthood.
[...]Lucas Bailey –
It’s a book that makes you pause, reflect, and maybe even blush a little
[...]Avery Collins –
I loved how it mixed neuroscience with real-world behavior—it made the science feel alive.
[...]Elijah Reed –
The data is overwhelming at times, but the conclusions are fascinating and often surprising.
[...]Chloe Morgan –
It’s not for the faint of heart, but it’s one of the most honest books I’ve read.
[...]Benjamin Ross –
This book made me rethink how culture, biology, and technology shape our desires.
[...]Harper James –
Some parts felt repetitive, but the overall message is powerful and timely.
[...]Logan Price –
It’s like Kinsey meets Google—raw, revealing, and deeply human.
[...]Sophia Turner –
The insights into male and female desire were fascinating, though I wish it included more on LGBTQ+.
[...]Mason Hill –
I read it twice—once for the shock, and again for the science. Both times were worth it
[...]Lily Adams –
It’s a bold book that doesn’t shy away from taboo topics. Definitely not your average psychology read.
[...]Aiden Scott –
This book is wild, smart, and surprisingly funny in parts. I learned a lot
[...]Grace Mitchell –
I appreciated how the authors used real data to explore topics most people are afraid to touch.
[...]Ethan Wright –
Some chapters made me uncomfortable, but that’s what made it powerful—it challenges assumptions.
[...]Madison Clark –
It’s not just about sex—it’s about how we think, feel, and connect. Brilliantly written.
[...]Noah Bennett –
The science is strong, but what really hooked me was how relatable and human the findings felt.
[...]Olivia Brooks –
I never imagined internet searches could reveal so much about what people really want.
[...]Jackson Lee –
A fascinating dive into the psychology of sexuality, though some parts felt a bit too clinical.
[...]Emily Carter –
This book completely changed how I understand human desire—it’s bold, data-driven, and eye-opening.
[...]Elijah –
Thank you really enjoyed the book and the price was perfect
[...]Chole –
Book is beautiful and cheap_ thanks 🙏
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