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Superstud: Or How I Became a 24-Year-Old Virgin

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Lost in love and don't know much? Paul Feig knew even less...

Like any other red-blooded, straight young man, Paul Feig spent much of his teenage years trying to solve the mystery of women. Unlike most red-blooded, straight teenage boys, however, Paul Feig was sadly at a considerable disadvantage. He was tall and gangly. He had a love for musical theater. And, perhaps the death knell for his burgeoning sex life, Paul was a tap dance student. (And we have the pictures to prove it—see the front cover.)

Infused with the same witty and infectiously readable style of his first book, Kick Me, Superstud chronicles the trials and tribulations of Feig’s young dating life with all the same excruciating detail as an on-air gastric bypass—and you just won’t be able to tear yourself away. Feig’s series of shudder-to-think but oddly familiar (come on—we’ve all been dumped by someone we didn’t even like that much) anecdotes include: his first date, at an REO Speedwagon concert with the most endowed girl in school, who leaves him sitting next to a puddle of puke; his first breakup, accomplished by moving across the country; his mortifying date with his secretly bigoted girlfriend; his discovery of a new self-love technique that almost lands him in the hospital; and his less-than-idealistic “first time,” which he nevertheless elevates to biblical proportions.

In Superstud, Paul Feig tells all in a hilarious but true testament to geekdom, love, and growing up

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Publisher
Three Rivers Press
Language
English
Pages
304

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Superstud: Or How I Became a 24-Year-Old Virgin
June 28, 2005, Three Rivers Press
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Library of Congress
HQ27.3.F38 2005, HQ27.3 .F38 2005

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
304
Dimensions
8 x 5 x 0.7 inches
Weight
1.6 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8363416M
ISBN 10
1400051754
ISBN 13
9781400051755
LCCN
2004029239
OCLC/WorldCat
57211188
LibraryThing
15701
Goodreads
95531

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Work ID
OL8198677W

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