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Sex After Forty

The Best You Ever Had!

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Sex After Forty

By: Calvin Colarusso M.D.
Narrated by: Ken Maxon
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The title says it all - that, and your reaction of clicking through to find out the punch line of what most people think must be a joke. The best sex you ever had? After 40? Even living in the Viagra age, that's quite a claim.

It's a claim that Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D, master clinician, backs up in his latest book, while explaining the biology and psychology of the middle years. Believe the myth that sexual function always decreases after you hit the big four-zero? Not true! This text guides you through the joys of intimacy you couldn't begin to understand in your teens, the benefits of sex within a long-term committed relationship, and healthy adaptations as our bodies change and the years pass.

Sex After Forty: The Best You Ever Had delves into the true character of middle-years sexuality and will provide you with the information you need to experience exactly what the title promises.

The book includes the following topics:

  • Developmental considerations as they relate to sexual and emotional intimacy
  • The health benefits of a happy, sexual marriage
  • Dealing with distractions
  • Accepting changes while spicing it up!
  • The fallacy of expected impotence
©2011 Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D. (P)2011 Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D.
Aging & Longevity Human Sexuality Personal Development Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
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