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Great Sex: A Man's Guide to the Secret Principles of Total-Body Sex by Michael Castleman
In this comprehensive sex manual, Castleman, a sex educator, counselor and journalist specializing in men's sexuality, leads readers through the pleasures and pitfalls of heterosexual copulation and its accoutrements.
Illustrated with artful charcoal drawings and peppered with bon mots like "great sex is a combination of friction and fantasy" - books on sex.
This sex book breezily covers a wide swath of the sexual arena, everything from the perennial libido crusher, male impotence, to questions of hygiene, like female douching. The author doesn't really reveal any new "secret principles - sex books."
The Low Down on Going Down: How to Give Her Mind-Blowing Oral Sex by Marcy Michaels, Marie Desalle
It’s nothing to be ashamed of. When it comes to performing oral sex, most people fall somewhere between fumbling and clueless.
But now, you’ll find practical, easy-to-master techniques that will give you the confidence and skills you need to become an expert in the delicate art of cunnilingus - sex books.
• Exercises to whip your tongue, lips, and jaw into shape so you can perform with exquisite control
• An anatomy class you need to pass
• Sensual kisses to get you both ready for the main event
• Sure-fire methods for getting her to climax again and again
• Advice on how to keep your mind from spoiling your head
• Advanced techniques to wake up the neighbors
• Positions that will make her purr
Resurrecting Sex: Solving Sexual Problems and Revolutionizing Your Relationship by David Schnarch, James Maddock
In this remarkable new book, Dr. David Schnarch, world-renowned sex and marital therapist and author of Passionate Marriage, offers a groundbreaking approach to resolving sexual difficulties and the relationship problems they cause.
By showing couples how they can turn their worst sex and relationship disasters into personal growth and spiritual connection, Dr. Schnarch offers couples the best sex of their lives with sex book.
Uplifting, provocative, and heartfelt, the book is organized into four sections:
• A crash course in sex
• Explanation of how sexual relationships really work
• Medical options and bionic solutions with sex books
• Vignettes of couples changing their sexual relationships
Relax, This Won't Hurt: Painless Answers to Women's Most Pressing Health Questions by Judith Reichman
In each chapter she gives her recommendation for the frequency and type of health examinations women should have as they age, and throughout she is candid in her disapproval of smoking, excessive alcohol and caffeine intake, poor diet, and lack of exercise.
Reichman nonetheless does a service for all women by illuminating in simple and friendly terms the attributes, the necessary processes, and the weaknesses of the female body.
Especially for women between their teens and 30s, this book provides indispensable preparation for what is to come and what is currently under way within their bodies.
Passionate Marriage: Keeping Love and Intimacy Alive in Committed Relationships by David Schnarch
Schnarch says that a man is more likely to let a relationship suffer in order to hold on to his sense of self, while a woman is more apt to let her identity suffer to help strengthen it.
Schnarch gives explicit tips on how to alter this pattern, an essential step he calls "differentiation." He also explains why compromise isn't always the best route to take when conflicts arise.
The couples profiled here deal with the usual suspects: uneven sexual desire and initiation, battles about oral sex, self-image problems, the "boondoggle" of trust (both of one's self and one's partner), and the specter of divorce.
Instead of focusing on each client's weaknesses, Schnarch teaches how to find inner strength and resilience that can be used to reaffirm a relationship and reignite sex with sex books.
Great Sex for Moms: Ten Steps to Nurturing Passion While Raising Kids by Valerie Davis Raskin
The Hormone of Desire: The Truth About Testosterone, Sexuality, and Menopause by Susan Rako
"Conditions of testosterone deficiency do exist, need attention, and can be treated," Rako maintains as she draws on her practical experience as a psychiatrist as well as her thorough knowledge of relevant medical literature to discuss the usefulness of small doses of testosterone in helping women through menopause and stimulating positive sexual and psychological feelings.
Women produce some testosterone just as men produce some estrogen. Yet many physicians, especially male gynecologists and endocrinologists, believe that giving testosterone to women is unnatural and potentially dangerous. Rako points out, however, that women do not display a simple dose-response curve for such treatment.
The Sexy Years by Suzanne Somers
Much of the book covers her own experience of menopause, including some detail on her breast cancer ordeal. She advocates the use of natural, bioidentical hormonal replacement, available through a variety of creams and supplements.
Introductory medical information is included on how estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone work together to keep people healthy and active; the vocabulary is understandable and generally entertaining rather than overwhelming.
Hot Sex: How to Do It by Tracey Cox
Practical, down-to-earth, explicit and fun, Hot Sex is the must-have sex and relationships book for every man and woman.
It's perfect bedtime reading for two, an easy-to-follow handbook that cuts straight to the nitty-gritty to deliver candid advice with a healthy dose of humor - sex books.
Packed with tips and techniques that work, Hot Sex includes everything from a blow-by-blow, step-by-step guide to oral sex to finding (and figuring out) your G-spot - sex books.
I'm Not in the Mood: What Every Woman Should Know About Improving Her Libido by Judith Reichman
Few physicians are able to help or are comfortable helping women whose dwindling sexual urge interferes with sexual pleasure, intimacy, and expression of affection. I'm Not in the Mood examines the medical reasons for the loss of libido as women age.
Reichman concludes that although estrogen replacement makes sexual activity more comfortable and pleasurable, it has no effect on sexual desire, whereas testosterone does. "From an ovarian point of view, many of us are testosterone-deprived, if not downright deficient," asserts Reichman.
Testosterone deficiency can result in diminished desire and arousability, insensitivity of the clitoris and nipples, and difficulty reaching orgasm. She discusses the "good news" about and "dark side" of taking testosterone - sex books and books on sex.
Maximize Your Vitality & Potency by Jonathan Wright, M.D., and Lane Lenard, Ph.D.
Wright proposes that many symptoms of aging in men can be significantly lessened by appropriate replacement of testosterone.
Wright reviews the clinical research of the last 60 years and concludes that critical sex hormone imbalances occur in both sexes in midlife and that natural testosterone therapy is beneficial in treating a number of symptoms and diseases long thought part of the normal aging process: heart disease, prostate disease, muscle and bone weakness, depression, high cholesterol, weight gain, and diminished mental acuity, as well as sexual libido and performance - health and sex books.
Doctor Lee's Premenopause Book on Balancing Your Hormones Naturally with Co-Authors Dr. Jesse Hanley and Virginia Hopkins
This health book gives facts about natural progesterone, HRT, endometriosis, low sex drive, fibrocystic breast, osteoporosis, premenopausal and menopausal symptoms, weight gain and many other hormone-related problems.
By understanding how to use natural hormone supplementation and how to have a more healthy lifestyle, you will be better prepared to regain your health and sexuality and live a better life as you age.
I'm Too Young to Get Old: Health Care for Women After Forty by Judith Reichman
For women having difficulties becoming pregnant, Reichman details a dozen tests that hopeful couples can use to pinpoint the problem; the stages of the procedures, costs, and potential complications are included in down-to-earth, nonintimidating language.
The true value of this book, though, are Reichman's answers to scores of questions that nervous patients might be too upset or too afraid to ask--or might not even consider--as well as those that physicians might forget to address or lack time to fully explain - sex books.
Blow Him Away: How to Give Him Mind-Blowing Oral Sex by Marcy Michaels, Marie Desalle
It’s nothing to be ashamed of. When it comes to performing oral sex, most people fall somewhere between fumbling and clueless. But now, in Blow Him Away you’ll find practical, easy-to-master techniques that will give you the confidence and skills you need to become an expert in the delicate art of fellatio - sex book.
"Most people suck performing oral sex," writes Marcy Michaels, and "a simple want of skill and knowledge is to blame." Blow Him Away aims to supply that skill and knowledge and teach you how to give your man earth-shaking pleasure - sex books.
The Hardness Factor : How to Achieve Your Best Health and Sexual Fitness at Any Age
by Steven Lamm, Gerald Secor Couzens
Lamm's premise is that for men, good health and a hard erection are synonymous. Hardness (or rather, lack thereof) is not just an inevitable side effect of aging, internist Lamm claims—it's the result of poor lifestyle decisions and is linked to a number of afflictions, including obesity, high cholesterol, hypertension, depression and heart disease.
The author, medical correspondent for ABC's The View and an early researcher of Viagra, points out that prescription medications aren't always the answer. He outlines a six-week program that focuses on diet, exercise and supplements such as Pycnogenol/L-Arginine, a combination of antioxidant and pine-bark extract that reduces the risk of chronic diseases and results in a "rock-hard erection."
The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work: A Practical Guide from the Country's Foremost Relationship Expert by John M. Gottman, Nan Silver
Gottman, the director of the Gottman Institute, has found through studying hundreds of couples in his "love lab" that it only takes five minutes for him to predict--with 91 percent accuracy--which couples will eventually divorce.
He shares the four not-so-obvious signs of a troubled relationship that he looks for, using sometimes amusing passages from his sessions with married couples. (One standout is Rory, the pediatrician who didn't know the name of the family dog because he spent so much time at work.)
Constructing the Sexual Crucible: An Integration of Sexual and Marital Therapy by David M. Schnarch
Comprehensive reference on the theoretical and clinical basis of intimacy in sexual and marital therapy for psychotherapists - sex books.
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