
Redefining sex in long-term relationships, Emily Nagoski's NYT bestseller challenges the myth that passion fades over time. Praised by Glennon Doyle as "a national treasure," this inclusive guide offers practical tools for couples of all identities to reconnect sexually through science-backed wisdom.
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What if everything we've been taught about keeping passion alive is wrong? For generations, relationship advice has centered on maintaining desire-that electric, spontaneous craving that defines new relationships. When it inevitably fades, we panic, thinking something's broken. But here's the truth that's transforming relationships: pleasure, not desire, is what actually matters. Think about what you genuinely want from intimacy. Connection-feeling physically and emotionally close. Shared pleasure-mutual enjoyment without performance pressure. Being wanted-feeling desired and accepted exactly as you are. Freedom-escaping the weight of daily responsibilities. Notice what's missing from this list? That urgent, spontaneous "I need you now" feeling we've been told defines healthy sexuality. Our sexual response operates through two mechanisms: an accelerator that notices potentially pleasurable stimuli, and brakes that detect reasons not to be aroused. When you're stressed about finances, exhausted from childcare, or feeling obligated rather than excited, your brakes naturally engage. This isn't dysfunction-it's your context screaming for adjustment. Sexual difficulties rarely stem from insufficient accelerator stimulation but from too much brake activation. The belief that sex must happen "naturally" without planning or discussion is perhaps the most damaging myth of all. When pleasure becomes your measure of sexual well-being, the question shifts from "how often do we want sex?" to "do we enjoy the sex we're having?"
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