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SEX? WHAT WOMEN DON'T KNOW AND MEN CAN'T TELL THEM

SEX? WHAT WOMEN DON'T KNOW AND MEN CAN'T TELL THEM

CODY LEE MUIR
5/5 ( ratings)
THIS MAY BE THE START OF THE MOST IMPORTANT CONVERSATION YOU EVER HAVE WITH YOUR PARTNER…

Remember the scene in the movie Annie Hall?

The screen is split. Woody Allen is on one side with his therapist, and on the other Diane Keaton is with hers. Both were asked how often they had sex with their partner:

Diane Keaton: Constantly. Three times a week.
Woody Allen: Hardly ever. Three times a week.

A mismatch of sexual desire is one of the primary underlying reasons for couple unhappiness – but Eva Johansson believes it’s never too late to face the problem and to resolve it.

“Those lines in Annie Hall could have been written for me and my husband,” she writes. “Some years ago, our sex life was dying and our marriage wasn’t far behind. And when we were heading for crash and burn, my husband told me something that seemed to undermine all my most treasured beliefs…”

Eva Johansson is a former lawyer with a special interest in the human side of her profession. In this provocative little book, she goes boldly where others fear to tread. But whether her message outrages, infuriates, astonishes or merely confirms what you’ve always suspected, it may start the most important conversation you will ever have with your partner.

Wise and witty, she speaks for the men who can’t say what they mean, and the women who wish they could.

EXCERPT:

Me? I know all about sex, at least that’s what I thought. I’m a Baby Boomer, raised in the halcyon days of post-war prosperity. As part of the hippie generation - we felt secure enough to defy convention and to turn our backs on the crass materialism of our elders. We were “the gentle people with flowers in their hair”, the inventors of free love - frenziedly fornicating on the wet grass at Woodstock, travelling in droves to India in clapped-out minibuses, and smoking ourselves blotto on marijuana. And then, when we grew up, we cut our hair, chucked the flowers and turned into cocaine-snorting bankers, accountants and entrepreneurs. We’ve moved on, but the sexual revolution we spawned has changed the world.
So, since we were the experts who started all this, how are things now between the marital sheets?
Not that good.
We are the most sexually motivated animals on the planet – sex sells everything from steak to stereos. Sex in books, movies, the internet, fashion – it’s always in our faces and on our minds. Along with other higher primates, some bats and even the little elephant shrew, humans are able to copulate at almost any time during the female reproductive cycle. Lucky us! And yet, sexual issues are still the primary underlying cause of relationship breakdown. For all our talk, we still don’t know how to get it right.
Format
Kindle Edition

SEX? WHAT WOMEN DON'T KNOW AND MEN CAN'T TELL THEM

CODY LEE MUIR
5/5 ( ratings)
THIS MAY BE THE START OF THE MOST IMPORTANT CONVERSATION YOU EVER HAVE WITH YOUR PARTNER…

Remember the scene in the movie Annie Hall?

The screen is split. Woody Allen is on one side with his therapist, and on the other Diane Keaton is with hers. Both were asked how often they had sex with their partner:

Diane Keaton: Constantly. Three times a week.
Woody Allen: Hardly ever. Three times a week.

A mismatch of sexual desire is one of the primary underlying reasons for couple unhappiness – but Eva Johansson believes it’s never too late to face the problem and to resolve it.

“Those lines in Annie Hall could have been written for me and my husband,” she writes. “Some years ago, our sex life was dying and our marriage wasn’t far behind. And when we were heading for crash and burn, my husband told me something that seemed to undermine all my most treasured beliefs…”

Eva Johansson is a former lawyer with a special interest in the human side of her profession. In this provocative little book, she goes boldly where others fear to tread. But whether her message outrages, infuriates, astonishes or merely confirms what you’ve always suspected, it may start the most important conversation you will ever have with your partner.

Wise and witty, she speaks for the men who can’t say what they mean, and the women who wish they could.

EXCERPT:

Me? I know all about sex, at least that’s what I thought. I’m a Baby Boomer, raised in the halcyon days of post-war prosperity. As part of the hippie generation - we felt secure enough to defy convention and to turn our backs on the crass materialism of our elders. We were “the gentle people with flowers in their hair”, the inventors of free love - frenziedly fornicating on the wet grass at Woodstock, travelling in droves to India in clapped-out minibuses, and smoking ourselves blotto on marijuana. And then, when we grew up, we cut our hair, chucked the flowers and turned into cocaine-snorting bankers, accountants and entrepreneurs. We’ve moved on, but the sexual revolution we spawned has changed the world.
So, since we were the experts who started all this, how are things now between the marital sheets?
Not that good.
We are the most sexually motivated animals on the planet – sex sells everything from steak to stereos. Sex in books, movies, the internet, fashion – it’s always in our faces and on our minds. Along with other higher primates, some bats and even the little elephant shrew, humans are able to copulate at almost any time during the female reproductive cycle. Lucky us! And yet, sexual issues are still the primary underlying cause of relationship breakdown. For all our talk, we still don’t know how to get it right.
Format
Kindle Edition

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