7.18.2015

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Title : The Newlywed Guide to Physical Intimacy
Category: Sex
Brand: Brand: Gefen Publishing House
Item Page Download URL : Download in PDF File
Rating : 4.6
Buyer Review : 12

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As a young couple about to embark on one of life s most important journeys, may you have only joy and success. An important part of this journey is developing physical intimacy the unique pleasure of the sexual experience. Your enjoyment as sexual partners is more than just physical; you can feel closeness with another person that no other experience can provide. Your sharing of physical intimacy creates an emotional bond that should include feelings of trust, acceptance, caring, and mutuality. Your intimate relationship is the glue that binds your marriage together. Yet advice about the sexual experience that was once passed from parent to child is no longer, and as a result many couples are left to face this critical area of their lives with little guidance or information. This instructive and easy-to-read guide can help you navigate this new and uncharted area of your lives. For chassan (groom) and kallah (bride), as well as for teachers, rabbis, and anyone with questions about sexuality coming from the Torah observant community. It is user-friendly, with clear and descriptive language, and the information and guidance found in this book is not available anywhere else in the religious world.

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Review :
A senstive but thorough guide
One of the first books I owned and read about sex was the classic The Joy of Sex by Alex Comfort. I was both riveted and embarrassed even though, in hindsight, that how-to manual did approach the subject with greater sensitivity than many recent books. Most books on sex are really how-to manuals without in-depth context. They speak to the mechanics of sex, but rarely discuss the nuts-and-bolts of physical intimacy of love making within committed relationships. The other book I read as a new bride, erred on the side of the esoteric, citing studies and providing clinical explanations that might have bored some to tears and almost frightened me.

For the uninitiated or those with limited experience, but a strong desire or need to go beyond just the possible viable positions and methods of pleasuring one another, there is a lovely solution in Jennie Rosenfeld's and David S. Ribner's new book, The Newlywed's Guide to Physical Intimacy. I was fortunate to receive it through the...
Down to brass tacks and no euphemisms. In Kindle edition, illustrations are after "Parting Words"
Living in a modern orthodox community that is (one of) the intended audience for this book, I see how DESPERATELY it is needed. It is clear, does not use euphemisms, and is incredibly down-to-brass-tacks practical. Right down to the various types of lubricant and a warning not to use too much or add more later. This kind of knowledge is golden for its audience. I didn't expect to learn much (I'm a 3 month newlywed), as I was an informal relationship counselor on my college campus, but there were tips I'd never heard. Additionally, I saw it from a new perspective as a newlywed who had not been sexually active for several years. I am especially glad how strongly the authors repeated that your own comfort is the essential ingredient (and that without your own comfort, it's not going to work well physically).

My only disappointment was the answer to a female's question about her husband refusing to do more than one position after a year of marriage. Respecting his comfort level...
Much Needed Resource.
This is a must have book for anyone who has not yet had the sex talk!
Or someone who wants to empower themselves and their relationship.

People need to know this stuff!

When issues arise in our sex lives we can feel depressed, distant, confused,lost and embarrassed. A book like this will help couples with a language to talk about their bodies, sex and their experiences.

Firstly, some people need help knowing what sex is and how it all works.
Secondly, couples need to know that sometimes things don't go according to plan and that sometimes these variations are normal. That they are not the only ones who experience these things. That they are normal.

Luckily they can now find out more without needing to go talk to anyone in their community.
They will also know that help is out there.

As Sex therapist (in Australia) I am especially thrilled that they have included a section on painful intercourse, which will discuss...

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