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Top 4 Female Sexuality and Relationship Books

By Tracee Cornforth, About.com

Created: June 21, 2007

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Books that explore various issues affecting female sexuality from low libido to other sexual dysfunctions and relationship issues. Excellent books for women who want to understand more about their own sexuality, as well as for those with relationship issues.

1. The Clitoral Truth: The World At Your Fingertips

A comprehensive manual for all women concerned about sexual issues from A to Z. Learn the truth about female sexuality and discover a few things you probably never knew you didn't know about your own sexuality.

2. For Women Only: A Revolutionary Guide for Women to Overcoming Sexual..

The Berman sisters, and doctors, present a comprehensive manual for women that explores the many reasons that female sexual function may be impaired. Provides solutions to help women overcome sexual problems and regain a happy sex life.

3. Hormone of Desire: Truth about Testosterone, Sexuality & Menopause

Millions of women who experience loss of sexual desire during menopause and the 'male' hormone testosterone is a likely culprit. The author provides extensive medical information about testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone with clear language presented in an easy to follow format.
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4. Secret Lovers: Affairs Happen...How to Cope

This unique book looks at extra marital affairs as they have not been seen before--with a emphasis on the positive aspects affairs can have on all parties involved. A fascinating book that offers an interesting look into why affairs happen and what they entail in real life.
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