I think that for some people, this book would be either impossible or forever life-changing. There's really no good reason to not have a fantastic sex life, and it is really eye-opening to find an "expert" who writes to the masses with complete confidence! *
I don’t know how this book got into my list of books of interest but as it did and one of my local libraries listed it, I borrowed it. While the first couple of chapters I did read were of some interest, it was very much a book of its time, the 1970s, when there were many women, or at least the good doctor had a steady stream of patients, who had an inner guilt of sexual enjoyment and the book was clearly written to address such women, or at least outside the catchment area of her practice. The first couple of chapters were more than enough for me. I will always be thankful for public libraries.
Not being into this subject matter, Irene Kassorla's book, "Nice Girls Do and You Can Too," made me feel a little embarrassed. I don't realize why I saved this book for all of these years... Laura Cobrinik, Boonton Township, NJ