| Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary America, 4/e Brian Strong,
University of California, Santa Cruz Barbara Werner Sayad,
California State University, Monterey Bay Christine DeVault,
Cabrillo College William Yarber,
Indiana University
Communicating about Sex
Sexuality Links Chapter 8Communicating About Sex
LINKS TO GET YOU STARTED
| Communicating About Sex
(http://campus.houghton.edu/depts/psychology/sex6)
This set of slides presents information about the purposes of sexual communication, the connections between sex, love and intimacy, and more. | | | | Communicating About Sex: A Never Ending Time for Learning
(http://www.hisandherhealth.com/articles/Communicating_About_Sex_A_Never_Ending_Time_for_L...
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"If you read a sex manual or watch a sexual self-help video, you will find one important underlying message. Being able to communicate about sex is essential. Most sexual and marital therapists agree that good communication is critical for couples who want deeper intimacy and a more satisfying sex life." | | | | Communicating about Sex
(http://thriveonline.oxygen.com/sex/ourbodies/ourbodies.sexuality5.html)
"The true language of sex is primarily nonverbal." This web site describes how to talk about sex. | | | | Let's Talk About Sex
(http://www.simplerliving.com/love14.htm)
"Sex. A favorite subject of many, and something we all think about. It's part of our daily lives in some way or another, and an important part of our relationships. However, despite all we hear, read, see, and think about sex, it's one of those things which many of us find difficult to talk about with our partners." |
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