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Intended for Pleasure: Sex Technique and Sexual Fulfillment in Christian Marriage, Third Edition
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Item Description... Overview The classic on sex in Christian marriage, now updated and expanded includes:
- The honeymoon - Sexually transmitted diseases - Wives--how to increase your sexual response - Husbands--how to time your response - Solutions for impotence - How to triple chances for pregnancy - Sex technique during pregnancy - Complete birth-control information - Sex after 60. . .70. . .80 - And other topics
Publishers Description For over 20 years, this best-seller has helped couples build fulfilling marriages with medically accurate information and biblical wisdom on sex and relationships. |
Item Specifications...
Pages 288
Dimensions: Length: 9.31" Width: 6.32" Height: 1.03" Weight: 1.27 lbs.
Binding Hardcover
Release Date Mar 1, 2097
Publisher Baker Publishing Group
Age 17
ISBN 0800717368 EAN 9780800717360
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Reviews - What do our customers think?
 | Excellent Book, with one exception...in our opinion. Mar 25, 2007 |
Good book, especially for the Newlywed couple who has waited for marriage.
Good, frank, practical advice and helpful information in general for both parties.
My wife and I felt that Gaye's chapter on "the perfect wife" seemed a bit out of place, and disagreed with her sort of "do whatever you can to please your man" kind of attitude. We take it a little more mutually than her chapter seemed to imply. And it didn't seem in line with Ed's views on everything, so it was a tad confusing.
As a whole, though. I highly recommend the book, with that single disclaimer. | | |  | Not for Engaged Couples Feb 25, 2007 |
As an engaged man, I found this book to be lacking in many ways, particularly when compared to LaHaye's "The Act of Marriage" which is, frankly, the gold standard on the topic. I felt Wheat's book lacked the practical details and substantial insights when compared to LaHaye. Rather than focusing on the act of sex, Wheat devoted a lot of time to the psycho-social issues surrounding the lack of sexual satisfaction within Christendom vs. the practical things that can be done to increase such satisfaction. This book is also, at times, clearly focused on non-Christians or those unsure about their personal faith in Christ. If you're unsure about what God says about sex, marriage, and companionship, this might not be a bad book to read in conjuction with "The Sacred Marriage" -- the other gold standard on marraige. However, if you're secure in your faith in Christ, this book will come off a somewhat rudimentary and a little preachy. Bottom line: as an enagaged man looking for practical insights secure in his faith/identity in Christ, this book was of little help to me -- hence my lackluster review. | | |  | It would have been great... Jan 3, 2007 |
| if my wife would have read it or received it with an open mind. | | |  | Provides Advice for Christians Aug 29, 2006 |
| Provides an excellent introduction to the origins of sexual relationships for Christians. However, my wife thinks it is written primarly for men. Methods and techniques are fair but leaves out some issues in modern times. | | |  | dissapointed Aug 20, 2006 |
| A dear friend recommended this book to us. Upon receipt I immediately turned to the section on pregnancy and birth control as I am an avid supporter of the protection of the unborn babies in our world. I was HORRIBLY dissapointed at the presentaiton of the material in this section. This is supposed to be a 'Christian' book yet they used terms like 'fertilized egg' instead of baby to explain the way that birth control pills can prevent the implantation of a baby into the womans womb. They even say that if that occured it wouldn't be an abortion of a baby. Any basic sex ed class teaches that fertilization occurs BEFORE the egg reaches the womb; actually occuring in the fallopian tubes. Needless to say I CANNOT recommend this book for any person seeking Biblical teaching on planning a family. "Children are a reward from the Lord" and "Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them" Psalms | | | Write your own review about Intended for Pleasure: Sex Technique and Sexual Fulfillment in Christian Marriage, Third Edition
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