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The Good Girl's Guide to Great Sex

(And You Thought Bad Girls Have All the Fun)

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Candid and contemporary, this book gives you a Christian place to turn for answers to your most intimate—and embarrassing—questions.

Billions of people have had sex. Far fewer have made love. In The Good Girl's Guide to Great Sex, author Sheila Wray Gregoire helps women see how sexual intimacy was designed to be physically stupendous but also incredibly intimate.

Whether you're about to walk down the aisle, newly married, or you've been married for decades, The Good Girl's Guide to Great Sex will lead you on a wonderful journey of discovery toward the amazing sex life God designed you for.

With humor, research, and lots of anecdotes, author Sheila Wray Gregoire helps women see how our culture's version of sex, which concentrates on the physical above all else, makes sex shallow. God, on the other hand, intended sex to unite us physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Gregoire walks through these three aspects of sex, showing how to make each amazing, and how to overcome the roadblocks in each area we often encounter.

Drawing on survey results from over 2,000 people, she also includes lots of voices from other Good Girls, giving insight into how other women have learned to truly enjoy sex in marriage.

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    • Library Journal

      March 1, 2012

      This conservative Christian sex manual features frank, unusual approaches while stressing that sex is God's great gift, both joyfully physical and joyfully spiritual. Writing for women, youngish and not, Canadian parenting columnist Gregoire (To Love, Honor, and Vacuum: When You Feel More Like a Maid Than a Wife and Mother) chattily urges gals to embrace their own and especially their husband's sexuality, for the benefit of the entire family. According to her surveys, Christian women report better sex lives than non-Christian women, but many need a little coaching. Without illustrations, she describes in passing techniques and activities (some excellent) but stresses mutual experimentation. Several stand-out anecdotes tell of sex as healing after tragedy. VERDICT A serious omission from the resources she provides are mention of any of the other well-done Christian sex books (e.g., titles by Clifford and Joyce Penner, Ed and Gaye Wheat, or Douglas Rosenau) or the American Association of Christian Counselors as a source for further help. Gregoire's warm, encouraging voice has a place in libraries with Christian clientele, but complementary books should also be purchased, such as those by the above authors.--Martha Cornog, Philadelphia

      Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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