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The Average American Marriage, the long-awaited sequel to Chad Kultgen’s much debated, always controversial The Average American Male, is a matter-of-fact foray into the male mind and sexual fantasy. Now married with children, Kultgen's lewd and sex-obsessed narrator once again offers up his deep (and not so deep) thoughts on love, marriage, kids, and (naturally) sex: from birthday sex to interns to parenting, The Average American Male looks upon the institution of marriage with the same deadpan smirk he has brought to the rest of his sex-addled, perennially disaffected life.
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This book, like his others, contains plenty of scenes that people will find offensive, inappropriate, etc. It's intentionally over the top, and though the female characters aren't developed as well as in some of his other work, it's still an interesting look at the male mind (though one that may be upsetting for some readers). Whether you like his work or not, Kultgen does a good job with pacing a story.