John Stamos Says Women Ask Him for After-Sex Selfies

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Get ready to know way more about John Stamos that you ever intended to.
Former Full House star John Stamos is getting very candid about his love life in a new book by Family Guy and The New Normal writer Ali Adler, titled How to F**k a Woman. According to Page Six, amongst other blush-inducing personal revelations, the 51-year-old actor shares that women often want a very specific remembrance of their sexy times together.
"A couple of women have wanted selfies afterwards," Stamos tells Adler in the obviously NSFW book. "One girl really wanted my shirt, like a souvenir."
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In the explicit chat, the handsome actor says that he approaches lovemaking "in a musical way."
"I'm fifty-one years old. I've had some experiences but it's about listening, asking, talking … Maybe some girls are afraid of communicating," he says. "But I find most aren't if you ask, 'Does this feel good?' Or listen to her body like an instrument."
"I guess I do approach sex in a musical way," he explains. "With me it's more rhythm than melody with a woman … But it's all listening. When music clicks you can feel it. You have to listen to other musicians. With women, you have to listen to their bodies."
Apparently, he's also a very unselfish lover.
"I'd rather have a woman have ten orgasms than me have ten orgasms," he says.
In case you want to know even more about Stamos' obviously active love-life, Adler's book -- featuring tips and advice for relationships and sex -- is out on May 26.
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ET caught up with Stamos last July, when he admitted that despite Full House's continued popularity, he was actually sort of over being Uncle Jesse for a while.
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