
Ebook Info
- Published: 2006
- Number of pages: 432 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 4.06 MB
- Authors: Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer
Description
Try new sexual positions The bestselling guide to a rewarding sex life and a deeper relationship Looking for the straight facts on sex? In this friendly, authoritative guide, renowned sex therapist Dr. Ruth gives you the latest on everything from oral sex and popular positions to new methods of birth control. She also debunks sex myths and covers new therapies to manage low libido, overcome sexual dysfunction, and enhance pleasure. Praise for Dr. Ruth and Sex For Dummies “Her energy level is higher than that of a charged particle.” –People Magazine “Dr. Ruth writes the way she talks – enthusiastically, nonjudgmentally, and informatively. . . .” –Booklist “Her name and the distinctive thrill of her voice have become inextricably linked with the subject of sex.” –New York Times Discover how toEnjoy the first timeEnhance foreplay and afterplay with your partnerAvoid STDs and have safer sexDiscuss sex with your kidsNavigate cybersex
User’s Reviews
Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover Dr. Ruth’s Rx for a pleasurable sex lifeEnjoy healthy sexuality throughout lifeTry new sexual positionsThe bestselling guide to a rewarding sex life and a deeper relationshipLooking for the straight facts on sex? In this friendly, authoritative guide, renowned sex therapist Dr. Ruth gives you the latest on everything from oral sex and popular positions to new methods of birth control. She also debunks sex myths and covers new therapies to manage low libido, overcome sexual dysfunction, and enhance pleasure.Praise for Dr. Ruth and Sex For Dummies”Her energy level is higher than that of a charged particle.”— People Magazine”Dr. Ruth writes the way she talks — enthusiastically, nonjudgmentally, and informatively. . . .”— Booklist”Her name and the distinctive thrill of her voice have become inextricably linked with the subject of sex.”— New York TimesDiscover how to:Enjoy the first timeEnhance foreplay and afterplay with your partnerAvoid STDs and have safer sexDiscuss sex with your kidsNavigate cybersex About the Author Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer is the author of 31 books, and she teaches at Yale University and Princeton University. Pierre A. Lehu has worked with Dr. Ruth for decades as publicist, writer, and friend.
Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:
⭐My school sex ed was not helpful. At all. They pretty much showed us the organs and told us to wait til we’re married or we’d die of horrible diseases. Yeah. And my family was pretty repressive about all things sex. So now, at the age of 30, though I’ve already been sexually active, I’m realizing I want to know more, so I bought this and several other books. I’m loving the straightforward, no-nonsense, practical advice in here. Dr. Ruth writes in a friendly, good humored way, and cuts through some myths and cultural BS with her factual and positive approach. It covers more than the act itself and positions (which is where many manuals begin and end). It gets into contraception, STD prevention, relationships, sexual difficulties that might arise, the biology of it and more. Just bought and mailed a copy to a friend of mine who is late to sex-ed, too. In short, I highly recommend it.
⭐I got this as a gift for my niece for her 16th birthday. And yes I do see how that may look creepy. but I did this more to give her more information on sex. I did read through and I found thing in here that I didn’t even know. I do believe that IF she does read this she will learn and made better decussations on sex.
⭐This is really basic. Title is appropriate. Reminds me of my health class in school
⭐I bought this so I would be able to answer questions I was asked, I ended up giving it to a friend when I was done.
⭐Like this book alot.. It has alot of details about things I never considered.. Love the in detail explanations.. Would DEFINITELY recommend you buy this book if you want to up your game..
⭐I’m too old for some of this, and too young for some other parts, but most of it is useful.
⭐I bought this book for a friend who had purposefully been kept away from the facts of sex and relationships. I found this to be heinous in this day and age. l bought him this book so he could look up things he had questions about and for whatever reason, felt too shy to ask me. I think it is fulfilling it’s promise.
⭐I purchased this for a teenager. Thought it was an entry level book about sex ed. It is for someone alittle older
⭐From the point of view of a man, this is an excellent resource, covering many of the important issues regarding anatomy, relationships, health and performance, contraception, and so on.But there are two major gaps in the coverage: First, Dr. Ruth never connects the dots. She describes the 5 phases of the sexual cycle, but omits to clarify how they are connected – beyond the obvious. In other words, how long does one spend in each phase, but more importantly, how do you know when to move on? ‘Sooner or later’ is not an explanation. One doesn’t expect erotic tales, but she’s very good with short vignettes regarding how to have ‘the conversation’ on topics like SDIs. It would have been very helpful to have a few actual examples – vignettes that describe how a couple progresses through the different phases of the sex cycle.And that raises the second, even more important gap: How do you read the responses (or lack thereof) of your partner? Dr. Ruth touches on this three times: your partner will tell you or guide your hand, etc. (p. 127); ‘good communication’ is ‘the key’ (p. 165); and “pay careful attention to her directions, which may be verbalized, with commands such as ‘harder’ or ‘softer,’ or done by moving your head to a certain part of her anatomy” (regarding cunnilingus; p. 191).In real life, if a man asks a woman what will please her, she may very well not know herself (especially if she’s a ‘nice’ girl and hasn’t explored her own body), or she will reply with ‘you’re the man, you’re supposed to know this stuff’.There are in fact three levels of sexual response indicators: the two that Dr. Ruth mentions – your partner will tell you (assuming she knows), she will guide you (again, assuming she knows) – and a third: her body will respond. That last is what a really good lover learns to read, and it will guide him regarding when to go on to the next phase (or perhaps slow things down a bit).Blake Denbigh, author A Bloke’s Guide to Sex (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1076441076/)
⭐Not what you expect
⭐This is a great bit of fun to read together with your wife or partner. Buy it and a have a laugh together
⭐I learnt a lot from this.
⭐I love “…for Dummies” books, they really cover everything, and this one is no exception. It’s the sort of book to can keep rereading too for tips on a particular area
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