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Summary of Jack Morin's The Erotic Mind

Summary of Jack Morin's The Erotic Mind

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The most effective and enjoyable way to unlock the mysteries of the eros is to reminisce about your most compelling turn-ons. During these moments of high arousal, the crucial elements of your partner, the setting, and a tantalizing twist of luck all mesh like instruments of an orchestra, producing a crescendo of passion. #2 I began encouraging clients who were struggling with sexual problems to explore their peak turn-ons, hoping the benefits of doing so would be obvious to them. However, many clients had trouble grasping the value of discussing their peak experiences. #3 The idea of peak turn-ons is that you should look for the woman who is most excited by you, and not the one who is least bothered by your flaws. Fred learned that when he fantasized about a centerfold-like woman, the visual enjoyment of her perfect body was just a starting point. #4 When it came to her depression, Sabrina said that she felt like nothing mattered anymore. She was lonely most of the time, and she didn’t know how to have fun anymore. She felt ugly, and she wasn’t sure if her husband loved her.

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