Having Sex, Wanting Intimacy: Why Women Settle for One-Sided Relationships

Having Sex, Wanting Intimacy: Why Women Settle for One-Sided Relationships

by Jill P. Weber
Having Sex, Wanting Intimacy: Why Women Settle for One-Sided Relationships

Having Sex, Wanting Intimacy: Why Women Settle for One-Sided Relationships

by Jill P. Weber

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Overview

Finding lasting love and intimacy can be difficult for many women. Some end up agreeing to sexual relationships hoping that they may lead to longer, more fulfilling relationships, only to be let down when they don’t. Here, Jill Weber explains why women feel forced into a male model of dating that barters sex for the unrealistic hope that it will lead to emotional intimacy. What it leads to for the woman, most often, is disappointment, despair, and impaired self-esteem. “Sextimacy,” as Weber terms it, traps women in relationships that are one-sided and lack emotional intimacy. When this happens, women routinely blame themselves instead of realizing they should blame their romantic strategy.

This book, in a step-by-step progression, shows a better way to break the cycle and cultivating better relationships. It teaches women how to recognize when they are in a Sextimacy event as opposed to the beginning of a mutually fulfilling relationship that won't leave them racked with morning-after regrets. And it gives clear direction about what women can do to find warm romantic partnerships that serve their needs.

Using real stories from women of various ages and stages of life, Weber shows how patterns of behavior may develop that produce a vulnerability to being used. Starting in childhood and proceeding through the crucial teen years, she illustrates the factors that may go into this limited approach to cultivating romantic relationships, and provides clear tips on how to stop. Including a series of self-assessments, the book offers women insight into the patterns that rob them of the opportunities to grow and to fulfill their emotional needs. Anyone struggling to break the cycle of having sex without the attendant intimacy they crave will find in these pages a warm and ready approach to finding love and fulfillment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442238336
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 08/15/2014
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.80(h) x 2.00(d)

About the Author

Jill P. Weber,Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice in the Washington, DC area. She has appeared as a psychology expert in various media outlets including USA Today, Washington Post, Nightline, U.S. News and World Report, Teen Vogue, Family Circle, Seventeen, CNN, Associated Press and the Discovery Channel. She specializes in the impact of culture on female identity and relationship development. Jill writes a blog for Psychology Today and Huffington Post. For more see www.drjillweber.com.

Table of Contents

Preface 1—The Quick Fix: Sextimacy Defined 2—Perfect Little Dolls: Cultural and Societal Factors 3—Sugar, Spice, All Things Nice: Family and Social Influence 4—Drama: Developing Emotional Awareness 5—Chatterbox: Building Direct Communication 6—Dress Up: Developing Healthy Self-Esteem 7—Kissing a Frog: Dating with Self-Awareness 8—Good Girls: Developing an Authentic Sexual Self 9—Housekeeping: Putting It All Together Bibliography Acknowledgments

What People are Saying About This

Matthew D. Johnson

Jill Weber eloquently explains how many women end up ashamed of some of their greatest strengths and guides the reader through the process of turning this around. Her book will be helpful to women who would like to be more mindful and self-aware in their intimate relationships and to others who want to better understand women who seem troubled by their relationship patterns.

Kent Hoffman

Where has this book been? For years we've needed someone to directly address the pseudo-liberation that passes for authentic autonomy and pseudo-intimacy that can block the option of genuine vulnerability. The sad truth that women feel compelled to accept male defined approaches to sexuality requires discussion and Having Sex, Wanting Intimacy will now offer that possibility. Hopefully this book opens a watershed dialogue – among women, within relationships, and throughout our culture-at-large. The reflection and change that will likely result is long overdue.

Karen Prager

Jill Weber has written an engaging and thought-provoking book that will stimulate many women to ponder their relationships with men and with their own bodies.

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