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Alvear, Michael.
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Sex education for women.
Body image in women.
Women -- Sexual behavior.
Sex.
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Not tonight dear, I ...
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Not tonight dear, I feel fat [electronic resource] : how to stop worrying about your body and have great sex / Michael Alvear.
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Alvear, Michael.
Naperville, Ill. : Sourcebooks, Inc., [2013]
Subjects
Sex education for women.
Body image in women.
Women -- Sexual behavior.
Sex.
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9781402272561 (electronic bk.)
1402272561 (electronic bk.)
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140227257X (electronic bk.)
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Fifty percent of women have put off sex-even when they're in the mood-because they felt too fat. Women of all shapes and sizes share an alarming anxiety: a body image that's causing conflict in their relationships. This book will help women reconnect with their sensual selves and put them back on the path to greater intimacy.Not Tonight Dear, I Feel Fat reveals: Your weight isn't the problem, it's the perception of your weight. Regardless of size, women with negative body image reported much lower arousal levels that those with positive self-judgments (Study: Rutgers University). Women consistently overestimate their body size, often by 25% or more (Study: Ohio State University). Women also vastly overestimate how thin men want them to be. When women are asked to select their ideal body shape from a range of options, their preferences are universally thinner than shapes men pick (Study: Journal of Abnormal Psychology). You'll also find--Innovative advice that quiets the mind enough to enhance desire, Sexual anchoring techniques (The 25% Factor) that increase receptivity to sex, Stories from real women struggling with bedroom body consciousness
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