
Taking Sexy Back
How to Own Your Sexuality and Create the Relationships You Want
by Alexandra H. Solomon
Should I read this?
Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books.
It is time for a new sexual revolution. It’s time to take sexy back.As women, we’re expected to be sexy, but not sexual. We’re bombarded with conflicting, shameinducing, and disempowering messages about sex, instead of being encouraged to connect with our true sexual selves. Sexy gets reduced to a performance, leaving us with little to no space to...
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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books.
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Esther Perel
“Taking Sexy Back is going directly on my top list of recommended sexuality readings. Not only did I learn a lot, but I also enjoyed the ease, directness, and warmth with which Solomon guides us to deeper sexual and relational selfawareness. An invitation we can?t refuse! | Taking Sexy Back is going directly on my top list of recommended sexuality readings. Not only did I learn a lot, but I also enjoyed the ease, directness, and warmth with which Solomon guides us to deeper sexual and relational selfawareness. An invitation we can’t refuse!”
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