6 Days to Great Sex
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"6 Days to Great Sex" is a great book that will help couples get their romantic relationship on track. Bear in mind that it is not a book written by a professional but written by an established author who has based her findings on relationships on what she has learned from her mother and what she has learned on her own from her experiences and her own research. The great thing is that couples can read this book and make use of any of the advice that they feel that they need to spice up their own relationship. Like all things, relationships require dedication and a whole lot of work to keep it alive. This book will show you how.

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Date de parution 27 janvier 2014
Nombre de lectures 228
EAN13 9781631872068
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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6 Days to Great Sex
The Ultimate Guide to Successful Coitus
By: Karen Boulder
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Publishers Notes
Dedication
Chapter 1- What Is the Science of Sex?
Chapter 2- Day 1: How to Get to Know Your Partners Sexual Desires
Chapter 3- Day 2: How to Get Started- The Benefits of Cuddling
Chapter 4- Day 3: How to Seal the Bond with Sex in the Morning
Chapter 5- Day 4: How to Explore Your Partners Body
Chapter 6- Day 5: Why Massages Help Improve the Sexual Experience
Chapter 7- Day 6: How to Put It All Together
About the Author
PUBLISHERS NOTES
Disclaimer
This publication is intended to provide helpful and informative material. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any health problem or condition, nor is intended to replace the advice of a physician. No action should be taken solely on the contents of this book. Always consult your physician or qualified health-care professional on any matters regarding your health and before adopting any suggestions in this book or drawing inferences from it.
The author and publisher specifically disclaim all responsibility for any liability, loss or risk, personal or otherwise, which is incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, from the use or application of any contents of this book.
Any and all product names referenced within this book are the trademarks of their respective owners. None of these owners have sponsored, authorized, endorsed, or approved this book.
Always read all information provided by the manufacturers’ product labels before using their products. The author and publisher are not responsible for claims made by manufacturers.
© 2013
Manufactured in the United States of America
DEDICATION
This book is dedicated to my family.
CHAPTER 1- WHAT IS THE SCIENCE OF SEX?
The science of sex includes the study of sexual activity and "what makes you tick" so to speak. Indulging in the science of sex can bring some insight into what would work best between you and your partner, in regards to what would bring about the most pleasurable of intimate experiences. Since this can differ widely, depending on the person, it makes sense that the science of sex would cover a wide variety of topics. These topics include what an individual would prefer to see or experience during their sexual acts, what type of mindset an individual has to be experiencing in order to achieve arousal, and exactly why certain things are more attractive to them in a sexual sense.


For many people, a sex drive is consistently present throughout their lives. This includes when they get older. It's true that many people tend to lose their sex drive way later in life, such as in their 80's to 90's, but many people do tend to keep a decent sex drive even after they lose the ability to reproduce. That being said, it makes sense that sexual acts may hold a different importance for most people, rather than only for the act of reproduction. Since human beings as a whole tend to associate sex with certain triggers of arousal, the first step to figuring out why this is could lie in an evaluation of their personal tastes and experiences.
There are numerous positive facts behind sex, which include health benefits in the indulgence of sexual acts. For starters, men who have sex at least three times per week are likely to decrease their chances of having a stroke or a heart attack. In fact, the likeliness of having a stroke or heart attack can easily be reduced by at least 50 percent! It's also believed that having an orgasm on a regular basis can actually decrease pain in general, such as aches that the body usually gains from sleeping.
Even doing something as small as having sex once per week instead of once per month you can easily see an increase in a positive outlook on life, not to mention enjoy the many health benefits of having a healthy sex life. Studies have even shown that women who enjoy sex tend to enjoy a longer life, versus those women who do not enjoy sex as much. Since having sex regularly can make you feel younger, it's this positive mindset that helps reduce stress and frustration brought about from a life full of difficulties. It only makes sense that you could potentially live longer when you're actually taking the time to stop and smell the roses.
The study for the science of sex incorporates all of this. The science of sex also follows certain theories that surround sex and is very largely based on gender. Gender differences play a huge part, not only in the actual act of sex, but also in the reasoning that human being's have for certain gender responsibilities. For example, it has always been the stereotype that women are more likely to be dominated and that men are meant to be the ones who dominate. This may have been true long ago, back when men were more in tuned with their more raw and instinctual side.
Nowadays, the tables have turned a bit, as far as gender roles go.

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