Great Sex Starts at 50
Age-Proof Your Libido & Transform Your Sex Life
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ナレーター:
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Brittany Wilkerson
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著者:
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Tracey Cox
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It's time to discover that the sex you have later in life can be far superior.
Reassuring, honest, funny, and most of all empowering, Great Sex Starts at 50 is the must-have sex and relationships book for men and women hitting half a century with little sign of slowing down. There's no denying that something happens to us sexually at 50. From menopause to the mixed blessing of Viagra to other challenges that go beyond the physical: How do you ignite desire after decades with the same person?
Thankfully, information and enthusiasm can help you reclaim a robust sex life - and greater health, as a result. In this easy-to-follow guide, Tracey Cox uses a blend of research, case studies, practical techniques, and personal anecdotes to show you how to arouse yourself and your partner, regain your passion, navigate relationship issues, and create the perfect conditions for sex. Tracey's authentic, trustworthy, and relatable approach will give you everything you need to do it!
The perfect book for:
- The growing demographic of Gen X and Boomers who want to live well and are leading a new dating and sexual revolution for the over-50s
- Fans of Hot Sex: How to Do It
- Milestone birthday gift seekers (40th, 50th)
- Premenopausal, perimenopausal, and menopausal women looking for a sexual health resource
- Medical professionals
批評家のレビュー
"Cox is fantastically unshockable. She has the practical, unsqueamish air of a doctor without the white coat." (The Observer)
"Great Sex Starts at 50 upends the notion that people over a certain age have lost all interest in sex. Cox offers readers research, suggests techniques, and collects personal anecdotes aimed at helping women - she interviewed hundreds of them, ages 45 to 80 - reinvigorate or reaffirm their sexual desires.... Both practical and explicit." (Publishers Weekly)
"What distinguishes her from other so-called sexperts is an ability to talk with candor and a sense of empathy.... This is the heart of her appeal, the ability to talk about sex in a universal way." (The London Times)