Differences in libido is a common issue in romantic relationships, often leading to insecurity, conflict and communication breakdown. It can be difficult to find help, as most research on the topic adheres to a narrow, heteronormative model of sexual intimacy - a way of thinking that hinders our ability to enjoy sex to the full.
Dr. Fogel Mersy and Dr. Vencill's Desire rejects this model. Drawing upon their wealth of experience as certified sex therapists, Fogel Mersy and Vencill look beyond structural oppressions like cisnormativity and compulsory sexuality, to promote a liberated, inclusive perspective.
Through scientific research, cultural analysis, and practical exercises, readers can learn what impacts libido, how to improve communication, and how to manage sexual anxieties, in order to create a healthier and happier attitude towards sex and intimacy.
Whoever you are or whoever you're into, Desire will help you find the key to having great sex and making lasting relationships.
'Brilliant. . . . This is the most inclusive, up-to-date book on sexual desire I have ever encountered, with the potential to help countless individuals' Laurie Mintz, PhD, author of Becoming Cliterate
'Desire is the most important sexuality book of the last decade' Barry McCarthy, PhD, author of Couple Sexuality After 60
'An incredibly comprehensive, thoughtful, inclusive, and encouraging book for anyone looking to understand sexual desire or improve their relationship with their partner' Dr. Debby Herbenick, PhD, MPH, author of Because It Feels Good: A Woman's Guide to Sexual Pleasure and Satisfaction
ISBN: | 9781804369715 |
Publication date: | 23rd January 2025 |
Author: | Lauren Fogel Mersy, Jennifer A Vencill |
Publisher: | August Books an imprint of Canelo |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 288 pages |
Genres: |
Sex and sexuality: advice and issues Dating, relationships, living together and marriage: advice and issues Separation and divorce: advice and issues Emotions and emotional intelligence Sex and sexuality, social aspects Sociology: family and relationships Psychology: sexual behaviour |