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WIN! How to Please a Woman film passes

Gina is not feeling fabulous. She has lost her job and feels stuck and frustrated in a passionless marriage. She has always lived life on the sidelines – that is, until she is met with the groundbreaking business opportunity of converting a team of well-built moving guys into well-built housecleaners. Initially the response from her ocean-swimming community is immediate, and her all-male cleaning staff an instant hit. Finally, she is the boss she has always wanted to be. But, as her business booms, her clientele demands something more – sex, or better yet, pleasure. Faced with something far more than she imagined, Gina and her team, including her foodie manager Steve, launch an enterprise that is all about getting intimacy right between people. For the first time, the women experience desire on their own terms. As Gina faces the highs and lows, the joys and struggles of maintaining such a unique business, she learns to stand up for herself, to lookout for her own happiness and pleasure, and to take control of her life. How to Please a Woman (M) is a precarious, often hilarious and revealing journey into the vulnerable world of what women really want and how hard it can be to get it right.

In cinemas nationally from 19 May.

CW has 10 x How to Please a Woman in-season double passes to be won.

How to Please a Woman

ENTER TO WIN

To enter, email [email protected] with ‘How to Please a Woman’ in the subject field. Tell us your name, full contact details (including best delivery address) and one of the stars of this film. Entries close 9am Thursday 19 May 2022 and winners drawn same day. One entry per person. Entrants must be aged 18+.

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