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Official Review: Intimate Sex More Often by Dave Robin

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Intimate Sex More Often" by Dave Robin.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Who wouldn't want to have really good sex all the time? Intimate Sex More Often is a culmination of notes about how to have mutually satisfying sex every single time. Dave Robin provides tips and tricks from his own personal experiences as well as data he has gathered from his research with doctors and sexual partners to provide the reader with as much information as possible.

He begins by discussing foreplay as not only a "get it done" activity. He notes that foreplay can (and should) take multiple hours, and consists of mostly flirting and communication. He then discusses the ideas for the deed of intercourse itself in non-graphic terms. Finally, he lists tips for the "afterglow" when the session is complete. Additionally, Robin provides a comprehensive list of 50 ways for men to last longer.

Intimate Sex More Often is a sort of self-help book which, in my opinion, every sexually active (or sexually curious) person should pick up in their lifetime. I read it to my husband in one night, and while a lot of the tips seemed obvious, we did find some really sound advice. My favorite part of the book was the foreplay part. Robin mentions that some people have a predisposition about what "foreplay" actually means. Really, foreplay is all the time you spend intimately before sex occurs. This could be over dinner, chatting on the couch, or even talking about uncomfortable topics in order to be fully open with one another. This vulnerability creates confidence to make sex more rewarding for both partners.

This book was pleasantly concise and easy to read. There was no profanity or graphic eroticism. Sexual acts are not described in great detail, but the terminology used may affect sensitive readers. For example, if you can't bear the word "penis", this book is not for you. I would recommend this to any sexual being- male, female, or otherwise- as a sort of "back to basics" refresher to help bring the romance back into their relationships.

Overall, this was a great little book. I could tell that Robin had it edited professionally, as I only found one error in the entire book. I believe that he worked hard researching and gathering notes in order to construct the lists he provides. He left nothing for me to complain about. I am happy to give Intimate Sex More Often 4 out of 4 stars.

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Post by Mwatu »

This sounds like a worthwhile read. It is interesting to see how Robin describes foreplay to include things such as dinner or chatting over the couch. That is definitely new to me. Thank you for this review!
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Post by Kennedy NC »

Indeed sex is an act that should be enjoyed mpre often by both parties. Will definitely be getting this book! Great review.
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Without talking about any erotic scene or graphic description Robert Managed to talk about intimate sex and the tips for the same. I appreciate the research he has done to find information for the book. You've written a great review.
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A book that educates the reader on how to build a more satisfying sexual life is one everyone would want to read, myself inclusive.

Great review.
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This seems like a useful book for anyone who wants to learn the art of lovemaking. Great review!
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Although I'm not into erotic books and themes, I respect that the author avoided any profanity or sort of graphic eroticism. It's also good that sexual acts are not described in great detail besides the sensitive terminology. I would recommend this book especially for people who are sexually active. Great review!
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Sounds exciting and worth checking out at some point.
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