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10 Best Self-Help Books on Sex & Intimacy for 2021
Published: October 26, 2021 Updated: August 26, 2022
Published: 10/26/2021 Updated: 08/26/2022
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Sex, in healthy relationships, can be a great way to deepen a connection with someone. But it can also be tricky. Whether you struggle with connecting to your partner, have mental health concerns that get in the way of enjoying your sex life, or are just looking for more information, these self-help books on sex and intimacy offer practical guidance and compassionate advice.
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A woman’s sexuality can be complex and is intensely personal. Body confidence, societal expectations, and previous experience all shape how a woman perceives herself and her sexuality.
Understanding this, author Dr. Emily Nagoski states, is key to helping women find confidence and joy in their sex lives. Researchers have spent years trying to create a Viagra-equivalent for women, But Dr. Nagoski argues that women’s sexuality is far more nuanced than would be solved by a “little pink pill.”
Psychologist and sex researcher Dr. Lori A. Brotto offers a practical, easy way to find better sex for women using mindfulness in this acclaimed book.
Nearly half of all women experience some kind of sexual difficulty in their lives. It’s often not just about sex either—stress, expectations, and time management can all affect women and their sexual responses. Dr. Brotto outlines practical, accessible mindfulness exercises that women can use to have a more satisfying, fulfilling sex life.
This guide was written for those in intimate relationships, but can also work as a guide for those dating or looking to heal from past issues. Dr. Harper, licensed counselor and certified sexologist, has advice and exercises that can be done solo or with a partner. Learn skills like outlining boundaries, listening to your gut, and communicating your needs with this easy-to-read and humorous guide.
Our childhood impacts every aspect of our adult lives; relationships with others, work-life, and of course, intimacy, are all connected to how we were raised. Factor in abuse, neglect, or other trauma, and it can be difficult to understand your responses now, especially when it comes to intimacy.
This award-winning book is here to help you find that understanding, whether you struggle with a sexless marriage or relationship , fear sex, or have anxiety about your intimate relationships.
Desire and passion can be the hallmarks of a strong marriage, but when that desire turns outside the marriage bed, it can make any marriage take a turn for the worst.
The trick isn’t getting rid of desire—author and experienced therapist Esther Perel argues—it’s understanding how to bring it back into the relationship. Erotic intelligence, she says, is the key to find passion again. Drawing on case studies and years of experience, Mating In Captivity promises to help you lean into long-term intimacy and all the uncertainty, joy, and hopefulness it brings.
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If your marital struggles stem from not entirely knowing what to do for your female partner, you’re not alone. This guide from Ian Kerner is practical and witty, offering advice as well as a new philosophy for men when considering oral sex in particular.
Marriage therapist Michelle Weiner Davis offers tried and true ways for couples to find a connection after seemingly mismatched libidos. Whether you’re the one craving attention or can never seem to have the energy, Davis’s book is here to help you find the spark again.
Rebel Love was written for all sexualities and identities, making for a welcome environment to talk honestly about LGTBQ+ issues as they relate to sex and dating. Dr. Donaghue argues that traditional dating rules are toxic and encourages readers to break free of the standards that no longer serve them. This book also includes case studies and stories from others, making it a true community experience.
Sex education can be limited at times, even more so for gay youth. The Pride Guide aims to fill that gap with a helpful, straightforward guide that empowers and educates youth on issues concerning their sexuality, from abstinence to being sexually active to understanding everything in between.
This book is great for parents, youth, and educators wanting to provide factual, relevant information on resources, community, and self-formation.
The fear that quality sex can’t survive a long-term relationship is a common one. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t tackle that fear. Dr. Snyder takes his thirty years as a sex therapist, as well as stories from hundreds of couples and individuals, and creates the guide that will keep your marriage, and your sex life, fun and interesting.
If you are struggling with your sexuality, or if you and your partner aren’t connection the way you’d like, consider finding a certified sex therapist to help you learn more about yourself and develop a more fulfilling sex life. If you’re not sure where to get started, an online directory can be a great place to find someone in your state.
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“People don't give up what they're currently doing until they're convinced that what they're currently doing is an obstacle to where or who they want to be. People change when they have a picture of a preferred future. No matter how bad you feel about your past ... regardless of the con-sequences associated with your behavior . . ain't nothing going to change until you decide what story you want to tell two or three years from now.” This is just 1 of many many many nuggets in this book. Do not read this unless you want to change.
Buy this book. Read it. Single or not, you will be glad you did. Life has become increasingly complicated in the new millennium, in part, because American culture has thrown out “the rule book”. Some blame the pill; some blame the feminists; some blame the media. Whatever the reason, the irony is that the emotional and financial costs of broken relationships have never been higher. In his new book, The New Rules for Love, Sex, and Dating, Andy Stanley writes: “I’m not all that interested in why things are the way they are. I’m more interested in helping you navigate the way things are. My purpose in writing is to increase your relational satisfaction” (14). Fair enough. But then Stanley then goes on to offer a rather rare insight: “I’ve met with many struggling married couples who would describe themselves as having ‘marriage problems.’ But in all my years I’ve never talked to a married couple that actually had a marriage problem. What I have discovered is that people with problems get married and their problems collide. What was manageable as a single person eventually becomes unmanageable within the context of marriage” (20). Wow. This is getting down to brass tacks! Instead of looking for that perfect person to solve all your problems, Stanley says—hey, look in the mirror![1] Andy Stanley is a pastor who does not sound or write like a pastor. He describes himself as a communicator, author, and pastor and founder of North Point Ministries in Atlanta, Georgia. His book is written in 10 chapters, including: 1. The Right Person Myth; 2. Commitment is Overrated; 3. Becoming the Right Person; 4. So Becoming; 5. Love Is; 6. Gentleman’s Club; 7. The Way Forward; 8. The Talk; 9. Designer Sex; and 10. If I were You (7-8). These chapters are preceded by acknowledgments and an introduction. They are followed by conclusions, notes, and a small group discussion guide. A DVD video study is also available. This is a book filled with a lot of wisdom. For example, Stanley’s discussion of 1 Corinthians 13 in chapter 5 is priceless—he describes it as your list of suggestions on becoming the person that you would want to meet (76). One item on this list is patience: Love is patient (1 Cor 13:4). Stanley notes that impatience is an emotion, not a decision, and it does not come naturally. We all have a natural pace and get angry when others don’t go along. Stanley explains that love means deferring to someone else to set the pace—in time, space, and margin just as much as they need (79). The cliff notes version of Stanley’s advice is found in chapter 10 which he describes as the “hard sell”. Stanley knows his audience. He starts this chapter by repeating a challenge that he made earlier: “Beginning today, take a year off from all romantic and sexual pursuits” (170). This is the hard sell part. Psychiatrists tell us that addictions are forever—abstinence is the only prescription that truly works. Bad habits take two weeks to break—bad sexual habits fall somewhere in-between. While this might sound like a high price to pay for moral clarity, but the life you save may be your own[2]. Stanley suggests that you spend this year proactively doing some important things to become the sort of person that the person you want to meet would find attractive. He has 5 suggestions: 1. Address your past—face up to your issues; 2. Break some bad habits (substance abuse, bad attitudes, poor fashion choices…); 3. Set some standards—how far is too far? 4. Get out of Debt—don’t expect to dump debt on a potential spouse; and 5. Go (back) to church—hang out in the right place (172). Remember the mirror mentioned earlier? You cannot change someone else but you can work on becoming someone they might actually want to get to know. This is not a preachy book, but it is an in-your-face book. Although my wife, Maryam, and I have been married for 30 years, I was already 30 when I got married. This implies that I was single for a long time. Reading Stanley’s book back then would have saved me a lot of pain. Go for it. Read it. Take it seriously. Save yourself a lot of pain. [1] Stanley writes: “ever purchase something from a big box retailer and open the box to find a card that reads something along these lines? If this product is defective or a piece is missing, do not return to the place of purchase. Instead, contact us at 1-800-ITS-YOUR-FAULT.” (59) [2] The leading cause of suicide among young people is a broken relationship.
Great source of information, understanding, patience, and guidance. This book is appropriate for all ages and all stages of life. You won’t be disappointed if you take the time to work on yourself and become the person the person you’re looking for is looking for.
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