Description:
How To Get A Married Woman To Have Sex With You...If You're Her Husband is a 85 page primer on the unspoken wants and needs of married women -- written by a man.
Review:
I decided to read this book because the title caught my eye,
as did the fact that it was written by a man. Stephan Labossiere has written a
sort of “how-to” guide for understanding woman, their needs, their emotions, and
their sexuality. I, being a woman, was super skeptical when I first began
reading, but after a couple pages, I found the topics and writing style quite
humorous. This short little book is an attention grabber as well as an
attention keeper; which is good since most of the men I know have little
patience for long-winded explanations and example-filled stories. The chapters
are concise, and written as if you are having a conversation with the author,
sections include: ‘Happy Woman = Happy Man’, ‘That’s The Last Darn Time…..’, ‘A
Connection Deeper Than Sex’, and ‘You Gotta Do More Than Just Lick It!’ . It is
obvious that Stephan Labossiere has done his homework, and he definitely knows
a lot about women and what they want in a relationship; however, as a friend
pointed out, he never really discusses how to “rekindle” the passion and
intimacy between a husband and wife who have grown apart, and with today’s
increasing divorce rate, that chapter would have been a major plus. Also, I was
surprised to see references and quotes from the Bible, since the outside cover
blurb didn’t mention any religious affiliation. I am a Christian, so I thought
it was interesting to relate the topics of sex, relationships, and God, but I
do see it as a stumbling point for certain readers. Overall, I liked the wit
and down-to-earth style, as well as Labossiere’s ideas about womanly thoughts. I
will probably be recommending this book to my guy and girl friends, married and
unmarried, because it gives women insight too.
Rating: Bounty's Out (3.5/5)
*** I received this book from the author (Bostick Communications) in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
While I see conversations about Bostick all over the Internet, this is the first time I've seen a reviewer actually mention them. Have you received work from other authors from them?
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