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The Grammar of Good Communication
Ten Sex Myths that Can Wreck your Relationship
Myth #1: Sex is instinctual and should just occur naturally.
Myth #2: Sex = sexual intercourse.
Myth #3: Orgasm is the point, isn't it?
Myth #4: Lovemaking only happens when both people are in the mood.
Myth #5: Talking about sex takes the romance away.
Myth #6: For a good relationship you should have sex X times per week/month/year.
Myth #7: It's best to find what works in sex, and stick to it.
Myth #8: Sex is for the young; when you're old you get beyond it . . .
Myth #9a: If my husband looks at another woman, or at port, it means he doesn't want ME.
Myth 9b: If my wife doesn't make love with me it means she's over sex.
Myth #10: Giving kids too much information about sex will take away their innocence.
Listen to Nashville Sex Therapist Dr. David Yarian on Internet Radio:
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The Secret to a Great Sex Life!
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Pain During Sex . . . It's More Prevalent Than You May Think
Marty Klein's New Book: Sexual Intelligence
Seniors and Sexuality: Making Love for a Lifetime
Seniors and Sexuality: Making Love for a Lifetime (Part I)
Seniors and Sexuality: Natural Changes Occurring with Aging (Part II)
Ten Myths about Sex that Can Wreck your Relationship
Transcendent Sex (chapter 4 in He Said She Said: What's the One Thing That Men and Women Want in the Bedroom?