![]() RESPONSIVE DESIRE: Most of us expect sexual desire to be spontaneous and "out of the blue,” emerging in anticipation of pleasure, but it's more common for desire to emerge in response to pleasure. ![]() TAKE CONTROL OF THE CONTEXT: Just as tickling can be fun in a positive context but irritation in a negative context, almost any sensation – especially a sexual response – requires positive context to make it a pleasurable one.Too many women work to press the accelerator without understanding that first they need to let up on the brakes. TURNING ON THE ONS, TURNING OFF THE OFFS: Your brain interprets sexual response as a series of gas and brake pedals.Using groundbreaking science and research, she reveals in this new and updated edition the secret truths behind maximising sexual wellbeing, including: From genital response to sexual desire to orgasm, we just couldn’t understand that complicated, inconsistent, crazy-making “lady business.” That is, until Emily Nagoski changed the game with her New York Times bestseller, Come As You Are. In the twentieth century, women’s sexuality was seen as “Men’s Sexuality Lite”: basically the same, but not quite as good. The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life - Revised and Updated ![]()
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