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NEW YORK, Jan. 24, 2018 /PRNewswire/ What's the secret to great sex in a committed relationship?

The answer might surprise you. According to New York City sex therapist and author Stephen Snyder M.D., it's a special kind of selfishness.

Deep down inside, most of us want desperately to beenjoyed by someone who knows how. Most sex advice these days boils down to giving your partner pleasure. But according to Dr. Snyder, it's much more important to make sure your partner enjoys you. He points out, no hero in a romance novel ever rips off the heroine's bodice, then says, "Now tell me how you like to be touched."

Dr. Snyder's book, Love Worth Making: How to Have Ridiculously Great Sex in a Long-Lasting Relationship (launching from St. Martin's Press Feb. 13, just in time for Valentine's Day) turns traditional sex advice on its head by focusing on feelings rather than just technique.

Great lovemaking, says Dr. Snyder, is about much more than just pleasure. It's also about narcissistic validation feeling good about yourself.It's not about turning your partner on or having an org*sm. It's about sex making you feel special so special that you don't care whether or not you get an org*sm. That's love worth making!

Dr. Snyder can answer such questions as:

  • What's the secret ingredient for great sex in a committed relationship?
  • Why is Facebook making sex obsolete? (And what can you do about it?)
  • Why are "sex dates" a bad idea? (And what should you do instead?)

Praise for Love Worth Making

"Hands down, the most practical, fun, and empowering book I've ever read on how to have a fabulous sex life in a committed relationship. A must-read for every committed couple who wants to keep the spark alive for many years." Christiane Northrup, M.D., New York Timesbestselling author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom; and The Wisdom of Menopause

About Stephen Snyder

Stephen Snyder, M.D., is an associate clinical professor of psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai, and a regular contributor to Huffington Post andPsychology Today. He has been featured on NBC's Today show and in Newsweek, The Atlantic, Elle, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Allure, Women's Health, Men's Health, and Teen Vogue.

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Contact:
Stephen Snyder, M.D.
(917) 270-0384
189287@email4pr.com
http://www.sexualityresource.com/contact-stephen-snyder-md/



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