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Reviews
How to Have More Sex with the Woman You Love; by Sue Elizabeth Adams is a must-read
for any man seeking to reignite the passion in his relationship. Adams expertly identifies
common obstacles to sexual intimacy and provides practical, actionable strategies to
overcome them. Her advice on communication, emotional engagement, and personal growth
is invaluable.
This concise yet powerful guide is grounded in Adams' extensive experience as a relationship
therapist. Her compassionate, balanced approach makes this book an essential resource for
both men and women looking to deepen their emotional and sexual connections.
Well-written and insightful, How to Have More Sex with the Woman You Love stands out
in its genre. Adams' expertise shines through on every page, making this book a valuable
addition to any couple's library. Highly recommended for anyone seeking to create a more
fulfilling intimate relationship.
Alexander Sharp Mens’ Health Coach
There are few books that challenge men to acknowledge to themselves that "This is who I am."
The broad spectrum of male behavioural patterns, helpful and unhelpful, are clearly described
in this book in ways that will resonate with the reader intent on understanding and improving
their relationships. Sue Adams has written a book that will put you on that path and
illuminate the way.
Alan Stacey Physiotherapist M.A.PA
Sue Adams has written a practical and well written guidebook to help men revitalise their
quest for intimacy in the most important relationship of their life: that with the woman they
love. At the core of this excellent work is a fundamental recognition of men’s often
reluctance, if not inability, to confront and deal with the challenges of intimacy and
relationships generally.
The book is well written, thoughtfully laid out and very readable. In an increasingly uncertain
world, where relations between men and women are strained by complexities which
sometimes seem overwhelming, the author has advocated a case for simple, honest and
practical guidelines for men to truly bring a lasting fulfilment to the women they love.
John Doyle Clinical Nursing Consultant (Mental Health)
Sue Adams has presented a good, clear exploration of the main factors that can often lead to
conflict and unhappiness in a relationship.
She has also put forward clearly defined practical steps on how to improve communication in
working towards equality and a better likelihood of getting one’s needs met. This can be
universally helpful, but it is particularly so for those who lack the knowledge, confidence,
and commitment to go ahead and seek an understanding of the causes of tension and how to
defuse them. Her book reminds us that we can therefore be optimistic about forming and
maintaining healthy and rewarding relationships, but we also have to be prepared to engage
fully and work hard at it.
Dr John Kearney
B.A. (Hons), MSc, DCP (Syd) M.A.P.S.
Clinical Psychologist
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