Do bad girls really have more fun? Surveys say no. The women who are most likely to enjoy sex are married and religious. In other words, they're Good Girls But good girls know that making sex great isn't about acting trashy. It's about recognizing what God really designed sex for, and then learning how to reap all these benefits and joyfully enjoy your husband. Frank and contemporary, The Good Girls' Guide to Great Sex will give the newly engaged and new brides--and some veteran wives--a Christian resource to answer their most intimate, and embarrassing, questions. In a conversational style, with lots of humorous anecdotes, the book will show that sex isn't just physical: it's also an emotional and spiritual experience. And we'll learn why commitment in a Christian marriage is the perfect recipe for a sex life which is out of this world
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Zondervan
ISBN-10
0310334098
ISBN-13
9780310334095
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109104183
Product Key Features
Book Title
Good Girl's Guide to Great Sex : (And You Thought Bad Girls Have All the Fun)
Author
Sheila Wray Gregoire
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Marriage & Long-Term Relationships, Christian Life / Love & Marriage, Christian Life / Women's Issues
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Family & Relationships, Religion
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
9 Oz
Additional Product Features
Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Hq63.G66 2012
Reviews
Gregoire answers questions about nuts and bolts. She also writes from a covenantal view: Sex is created by God for our good and His glory. She conveys a basic message that marriage is a lifelong endeavor, that husbands and wives have time to experiment, and that communication and trust facilitate good sex. Like a funny big sister, she takes on intimate topics in a frank and reassuring way. She writes for those who are engaged, newlyweds, and for those who are sexually experienced and want to gain a biblical understanding. She cautions against laziness and also against the temptations that porn has made popular. -- WORLD Magazine