Publisher's Synopsis
Human sexuality is a complicated and integral part of adulthood. For most people, it is essential for physical and mental well-being. The nature of sexuality has evolved with the concept of mutual pleasure. Sexual practices are not limited to sexual intercourse, regardless of one's sexual orientation. Self-enjoyment is also part of human sexuality.
Many people no longer view masturbation as aberrant behavior. Indeed, it presents itself as a means of discovering what one finds pleasant. Oral sex and mutual stimulation are now more common sexual practices, both within heterosexual relationships and between people of the same sex. This coincides with the emergence of sex as more than sexual intercourse and more than a means of reproduction.
Sex and sexuality can mean different things and be practiced in different ways, depending on the number of influences people encounter. What suits one person or group may not suit another. Most people need close contact with other people. You have to touch and be touched. This need does not stop just because they get older.
This book will show you different ways to satisfy your sexual desires.