Confronting the myths of rigid male roles and unrealistic performance demands, Barry McCarthy offers support and teaches flexibility and a pleasure-oriented approach to intimacy. Illustrated.
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Barry McCarthy is a certified therapist. Emily McCarthy is a certified therapist, and practices with her husband.
Sex therapist McCarthy here updates his What You Still Don't Know About Male Sexuality ( 1977). Pleasure is emphasized rather than performance and orgasm, and both the single and married male in multifaceted relationships are addressed. Using case studies, etc., McCarthy covers specific sexual behaviors, birth control, fathering, sex and aging, sexually transmitted diseases, homosexuality, etc. Sexual acts are described in slang and technical terms (occasionally undefined) and illustrated with usually superfluous drawings. This does not replace Bernie Zilbergeld's Male Sexuality ( LJ 2/15/78), but it covers the same ground. Robert Aken, Coll. of William and Mary Lib., Williamsburg, Va.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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