Why Do Women Need Sex? What Prevents Us from Making Love with Enjoyment
How would you react if you learned that everything you believed about your sexuality is untrue? That the standards you base your sexual life on, which you feel you don't meet, are unattainable for most of us? Sex is one of...
the areas of knowledge where deep misconceptions have prevailed for a long time. For example, we believe that the desire to make love arises naturally. And if it's absent, 'we just don't fit together.' Good sex needs to be 'cultivated,' and in order to cultivate it, we need to understand how our own desire works and what skills we need to develop to improve our sexual life. The main theme of this book is the gap between the notions of what our sexual life should be (often based on incorrect comparisons) and what it actually is. Karen Gurney, a psychotherapist and sexologist, has conducted extensive research on the topic of gender inequality (which significantly influences sexual life) and the differences in orgasm (women, especially heterosexual ones, often derive less pleasure from sexual intercourse than the men with whom they have sex). This book will help you overcome rigid beliefs formed by more than one generation, and the exercises inside will help deal with various problems, both individually and together with a partner. Karen Gurney will provide you with a new understanding of what 'normal' is. You will realize that good sex is not the absence of problems. Good sex throughout life is about being willing to listen to yourself and your partner, the ability to discuss your desires, and not being afraid to try and change your sex life for the better.
Series: Pattern Breaker. Live and Love by Your Own Rules
Age restrictions: 18+
Year of publication: 2020
ISBN: 9785041138448
Number of pages: 320
Size: 217x167x2 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 485 g
ID: 495307
How would you react if you learned that everything you believed about your sexuality is untrue? That the standards you base your sexual life on, which you feel you don't meet, are unattainable for most of us? Sex is one of the areas of knowledge where deep misconceptions have prevailed for a long time. For example, we believe that the desire to make love arises naturally. And if it's absent, 'we just don't fit together.' Good sex needs to be 'cultivated,' and in order to cultivate it, we need to understand how our own desire works and what skills we need to develop to improve our sexual life. The main theme of this book is the gap between the notions of what our sexual life should be (often based on incorrect comparisons) and what it actually is. Karen Gurney, a psychotherapist and sexologist, has conducted extensive research on the topic of gender inequality (which significantly influences sexual life) and the differences in orgasm (women, especially heterosexual ones, often derive less pleasure from sexual intercourse than the men with whom they have sex). This book will help you overcome rigid beliefs formed by more than one generation, and the exercises inside will help deal with various problems, both individually and together with a partner. Karen Gurney will provide you with a new understanding of what 'normal' is. You will realize that good sex is not the absence of problems. Good sex throughout life is about being willing to listen to yourself and your partner, the ability to discuss your desires, and not being afraid to try and change your sex life for the better.
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