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S-E-X: How did YOU learn to spell it?

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Sex is the one thing that every single person on this planet has in common. Two people had sex and nine months later there you were, welcome to the world! The funny thing about sex is that what it means and how it makes us feel is different to each and every one of us. Do you have a clear understanding of what sex means to you? Not to your friends or your teachers or your parents, but to YOU? It's time for us to define sex for ourselves. "S-E-X, How Did YOU Learn To Spell It?," is about taking control of your sexuality and building confidence. It's also about creating what YOU want from your sexual experiences. Rather than continuing to allow what others believe, to blindly dictate what you believe; it's time to create your own definition of S-E-X.

112 pages, Paperback

First published January 24, 2014

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Veronica Buna

2 books9 followers
I am committed to respect, integrity and confidence.

In January of 2008 at a Peak Potentials Training event called Life Directions I got really clear about why I am here. By here I mean on this planet, living at this time. My mission is to motivate and empower others to be themselves, live with integrity and to love life!

I am committed to seeing that people who have suffered from not knowing who they are instead experience clarity and confidence to stand up and be acknowledged.

In order to fulfill this mission I wrote a book, I facilitate workshops and I coach.

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3 reviews1 follower
February 22, 2014
Veronica lays everything out on the line in this one. Her book comes from such an incredibly sacred place and her raw writing style truly depict the authors personal emotions. This book is a must read for anyone looking to tap into their inner emotions and truly learn to be open and ask yourself the questions needed for clarity
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1 review3 followers
February 21, 2014
She’s straightforward and candid about her personal experiences and shares stories about sexuality more honestly than Carrie Bradshaw. She’s also incredibly self aware, willing to be blunt about her own shortcomings so that she can get clear about what she wants and the kind of partnership that she (and you!) deserve.

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