Gillian Anderson's 'Want' Explores Women's Sexual Fantasies
The new book collects 174 anonymous submissions, offering a candid look into diverse and intimate desires.
- Anderson's book is inspired by Nancy Friday's 1973 bestseller 'My Secret Garden'.
- The collection includes fantasies about celebrities, strangers, and taboo scenarios.
- Anderson herself struggled with sharing her own fantasy, highlighting ongoing societal taboos.
- Clinical experts affirm the healthy role of fantasies in sexual expression.
- The book aims to empower women by giving them narrative control over their desires.