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Mars and Venus in the Bedroom

A Guide to Lasting Romance and Passion

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When it comes to sex, men and women have different needs and different ways of communicating those needs. Only by fully understanding and accepting these differences can we achieve true, long-lasting intimacy—and great sex. By taking his now famous Mars/Venus themes and applying them to the bedroom, John Gray teaches readers:

  • how men and women can be both satisfied sexually and more aware of their partner's needs and desires
  • how to rekindle passion and maintain it in a monogamous relationship
  • how to communicate sexual needs effectively—and romantically
  • how to apply advanced relationship skills that address the contemporary needs of individuals and couples
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        January 2, 1995
        Gray follows up his bestseller Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus with this sex manual for the 1990s. Using the same ``advanced'' techniques presented in his earlier book, now transferred to the bedroom, he advises partners how to achieve sexual satisfaction without frustrating each other, how to rekindle and maintain sexual passion without resorting to affairs, how to talk about sexual needs without turning each other off and much more. For those in a rush to the bedroom, virtually every paragraph is recapitulated in boldface one-liners. Although some of the material is old news (women require more foreplay and affection than men), much is cutting-edge. For example, women don't always desire orgasm, and therefore ``quickies'' can be enjoyable for both parties. But sorely lacking here is a discussion of safe sex in the age of AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. And despite the title, Gray here compares men to the sun and women to the moon rather than to Earth's planetary neighbors. $250,000 ad/promo; 500,000 first printing.

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