It is a good book but it goes into too much detail about things. I would recommend for woman who need to understand how their body works.
Rating: 3 / 5
Let’s see, exercise more, eat right, love yourself, learn to meditate, read soft porn, tell your partner what you want. I think that sums it up. Oh yeah, if something is causing physical pain, figure out some new positions or buy a tube of K-Y.
I bought this book used and except for the quiz (which had been filled out twice), the book was brand new; no turned down pages, no cracks in the binding, no evidence that the previous owners gave it more than a glance. When I got to the part about bubble baths and sexy underwear I knew this wasn’t for me. The authors touch on a lot of things, but don’t really offer much help. Overweight? Lose some. Bad body image? Touch yourself more.
Nothing here I couldn’t get out of Cosmopolitan and at least that offers some entertainment value.
Rating: 1 / 5
This book was very helpful to me, especially the emotional section. I would suggest it to anyone that has had sexual trauma in the past and is still trying to cope with trusting another.
Rating: 4 / 5
Reclaiming Desire issues an invitation to women with low libido to recover a vital part of their essence and to rediscover themselves and their partners in the process. With wisdom and compassion, Drs. Brandon and Goldstein encourage and empower women on this journey, helping them to learn about and take responsibility for their sexual wellness. Their holistic view encompasses the many-layered complexity of sexuality, using case examples to further enliven and enlighten the text. I will highly recommend this book to my patients.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have only made it through the first few chapters, but this book has already helped. I’m a recenlty married 26 year old, but because I have Hashimoto’s Disease (low thyroid) I was stuggling with a low libido. My husband was trying to be very understanding, but it was difficult being that we have only been married a little over a year. This book helped me stop feeling so stressed out, and reminded me I needed to take time for myself. Once I started paying attention to myself and my own needs, I found my problems with low libido start to dissapear. I recommend this book for anyone stuggling with low libido. You aren’t alone, and this book offers much needed support to help you get your libido back where it should be.
Rating: 4 / 5
It is a good book but it goes into too much detail about things. I would recommend for woman who need to understand how their body works.
Rating: 3 / 5
Let’s see, exercise more, eat right, love yourself, learn to meditate, read soft porn, tell your partner what you want. I think that sums it up. Oh yeah, if something is causing physical pain, figure out some new positions or buy a tube of K-Y.
I bought this book used and except for the quiz (which had been filled out twice), the book was brand new; no turned down pages, no cracks in the binding, no evidence that the previous owners gave it more than a glance. When I got to the part about bubble baths and sexy underwear I knew this wasn’t for me. The authors touch on a lot of things, but don’t really offer much help. Overweight? Lose some. Bad body image? Touch yourself more.
Nothing here I couldn’t get out of Cosmopolitan and at least that offers some entertainment value.
Rating: 1 / 5
This book was very helpful to me, especially the emotional section. I would suggest it to anyone that has had sexual trauma in the past and is still trying to cope with trusting another.
Rating: 4 / 5
Reclaiming Desire issues an invitation to women with low libido to recover a vital part of their essence and to rediscover themselves and their partners in the process. With wisdom and compassion, Drs. Brandon and Goldstein encourage and empower women on this journey, helping them to learn about and take responsibility for their sexual wellness. Their holistic view encompasses the many-layered complexity of sexuality, using case examples to further enliven and enlighten the text. I will highly recommend this book to my patients.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have only made it through the first few chapters, but this book has already helped. I’m a recenlty married 26 year old, but because I have Hashimoto’s Disease (low thyroid) I was stuggling with a low libido. My husband was trying to be very understanding, but it was difficult being that we have only been married a little over a year. This book helped me stop feeling so stressed out, and reminded me I needed to take time for myself. Once I started paying attention to myself and my own needs, I found my problems with low libido start to dissapear. I recommend this book for anyone stuggling with low libido. You aren’t alone, and this book offers much needed support to help you get your libido back where it should be.
Rating: 4 / 5