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Bader, M. (2002). Arousal: The secret logic of sexual fantasies. St. Martin's Press.
This book discusses the nature of sexual fantasies and proposes a new theory of sexual desire.
Castleman, M. (2004). Great sex: A man's guide to the secret principles of total-body sex. Rodale.
A great guide for men who are interested in becoming a better lover.
Comfort, A. (1991). The new joy of sex. Crown.
Excellent guide to lovemaking.
Dodson, B. (2002). Orgasms for two: The joy of partnersex. Harmony Books.
A realistic, frank discussion about how to have a satisfying sex life.
Eisler, R. (1995). Sacred pleasure: Sex, myth, and the politics of the body. HarperCollins.
The cultural dynamics of sexual response and its implications for men and women.
Hall, K. (2004). Reclaiming your sexual self. Wiley.
Examines the source of lack of sexual interest and how to restore it.
Kaplan, H. S. (1974). The new sex therapy: Active treatment of sexual dysfunctions.
Kaplan's theory and model for dealing with problems related to sexual response are explained.
Kaschak, E. & Tiefer, L. (Eds.) (2001). The new view of women's sexual problems.
Includes the manifesto and a discussion of why masters and Johnson's model is not adequate for understanding women's sexual response issues.
Ladas, A., Whipple, R., & Perry, T. (1982). The G-spot. Rineholt & Winston. Haworth press.
The book that brought attention to the G-spot.
Kitzinger, S. (1985). Women's experience of sex. Penquin.
The facts and feelings of female sexuality at every stage of life.
Masters, W.H. & Johnson, V.E. (1966). Human sexual response. Little, Brown
The original text describing Masters and Johnson pioneering work on the sexual response cycle.
McCormick, N. B. (1994). Sexual salvation: Affirming women's sexual rights and pleasures. Praeger Press.
This book focuses on women's sexuality and response.
Ogden, G. (2006). The heart and soul of sex: The ISIS connection. Trumpeter.
Discusses what thousands of women have to say about their sex lives.
Regan, R. C. & Bercheid, E. (1999). Lust: What we know about human sexual response. Sage.
A good summary of what is known about the psychology and physiology of sexual desire.
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