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Informative June 4, 2008 1 out of 2 found this comment useful.
I enjoyed the book. I have recommended this analogy of content to my friends. In fact I have read the book twice. This is a recommended read.
Disappointed July 14, 2007 0 out of 16 found this comment useful.
I was very dissappointed in the content of this book. I would not recommend it to anayone.
Excellent Book February 13, 2007 8 out of 9 found this comment useful.
This was a great read. I appreciated learning that I am not the only one who was lacking in knowledge. Our parents tried to educate us without mentioning sex. I wish I had had this knowledge when I was in my twenties. My sex life would have been much better. I recommend this book to anyone - men, women, couples. I ordered a different book on tape first and felt it was a waste of money. This book is worth every penny and the resources are wonderful.
Like Sex Itself: Fascinating, Fun, and Educational October 17, 2006 15 out of 15 found this comment useful.
Better Than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk About Sex After Sixty by Joan Price lives up to its title! Like sex itself, it is fascinating, fun, and educational: a how-to book for staying sexually active and enjoying it as we, men and women, mature. With stimulating anecdotes and clinical details, it leaves no sexual arena unexplored. It encourages us to move beyond age and sexual stereotypes and better understand ourselves and our bodies. It gives a variety of suggestions on how to surmount dryness, wrinkles, flaccidity, and the like, in order to continue exploring the frontiers of pleasure and intimacy. Wise and very respectful, Joan reminds us "Great sex is what's happening between two souls, two minds, two hearts--not just two bodies." This book is a testimony to love and creativity. EVERYONE will learn from it. It is what a book should be, enriching! I wholeheartedly recommend it.
We are not alone. March 22, 2006 10 out of 11 found this comment useful.
Thanks to Joan Price for having the courage and willingness to share her story with others and lead the way towards increasing sexual pleasure and possibilities for all of us. She speaks for all of us "seasoned women" who were told that our sex lives were over.
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