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Includes bibliographical references pages The sanctity of sex -- What lovemaking means to a man -- What lovemaking means to a woman -- Sex education -- The art of lovemaking -- For men only -- For women only -- The unfulfilled woman -- The key to feminine response -- The impotent man -- Sane family planning -- Sex survey report -- The missing dimension -- Practical answers to common questions -- Bibliography The art of mutually enjoyable lovemaking is not difficult to learn, but neither is it automatic.

No one is a good lover by nature, yet no one need settle for a lifetime of sexual frustration. Tim and Beverly LaHaye offer principles, goals, guidelines, charts, and research results to help couples achieve the satisfying relationship every person anticipates when he says, "I do.

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Definitely a good thing to read. You don't know it yet, but it's likely you need this book. This book seemed like the only official publication that was going to give me that so I finally bought it. Like this duology has totally filled my creative well. In the metoo and churchtoo era, not only is this book a long overdue corrective to church culture, it is poised to free thousands of couples from repressive and dissatisfying sex lives so that they can experience the kind of intimacy and wholeness God intended.

It disproves the widespread assumption that couples married simply by exchanging consent, demonstrating that such exchanges were regarded merely as contracts to marry and that marriage in church was almost universal outside London. It shows how the Clandestine Marriages Act of was primarily intended to prevent clergymen operating out of London's Fleet prison from conducting marriages, and that it was successful in so doing.

It also refutes the idea that the Act was harsh or strictly interpreted, illustrating the courts' pragmatic approach. Finally, it establishes that only a few non-Anglicans married according to their own rites before the Act; while afterwards most - save the exempted Quakers and Jews - similarly married in church.

In short, eighteenth-century couples complied with whatever the law required for a valid marriage. Beautifully written. Packed with brave questions about race and class. Deadly handsome but cold as ice, she knew he could never give her the happiness she deserves. But with parents hell-bent on making the deal a reality in hopes of preventing competition between their businesses, they couldn't do anything. So marry him she did. Six months later, Ivory finds herself bored to death.

With her stranger of a husband gone for business training abroad, nothing much has changed. That is, until Darius returns. Add Ivory's cheating ex-boyfriend, her hilariously loyal best friend, and Darius' insane cousin to the picture, and her life just becomes more interesting than attending her French lessons. Will she come through? Will they ever learn to accept their relationship?

Will love come after marriage? Grab this funny, romantic novel full of fun, joy, insanity, and most of all, love. Get your copy now. It was when marriage moved into the emotional sphere in the nineteenth century, she argues, that it suffered as an institution just as it began to thrive as a personal relationship.

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