Author:Dagmar O'Connor
'How can I possibly make love to the same persone for the rest of my life?'
For many people, the prospect of sexual commitment for life is a daunting concept. How can you have a committed relationship and a fulfilling sex life - and both with the same person?
The good news is that a monogamous relationshp can easily lead to ultimate pleasurre and ultimate sex. Commitment doesn't always have to equal boredom, and intimacy doesn't always give way to routine. Masters and Johnson-trained sex therapist Dagmar O'Connor offers expert advice in this practical and entertaining guide to overcoming common relationship problems:
- Learn to deal with the common problem of 'I'm not in the mood for sex ... why aren't you?'
- Bridge the gab between family life and sex life.
- Free yourself for sexual activity by booking time for sex.
- Resist the temptations of infidelity and put the excitement back into your sex life.
Take the monotony out of monogamy.
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