Sizzling Sex for Life: Everything You Need to Know to Maximize Erotic Pleasure at Any Age
Michael Castleman, the world's most popular sex expert, has written the most comprehensive, authoritative, reassuring, and practical guide to lifelong pleasure for men and the women who love them. Library Journal calls him “one of the nation’s top health writers.”

Medical journalist Michael Castleman has answered more than 12,000 sex questions throughout his career, including on his website GreatSexGuidance.com, through his "All About Sex" blog on Psychology Today, or even when he used to answer all the sex questions for Playboy’s “Advisor” column in the '90s. From his numerous years of experience comes this, the most thorough consumer sexuality guide ever written. It’s full of state-of-the-art sex information and sage advice, all written by a decades-long trusted sex author.
 
Sizzling Sex for Life addresses men, but is exquisitely sensitive to women’s sexual sensibilities. While it focuses on sexual enhancement and the resolution of individual and couple sex problems, it transcends similar books by delving into social/political sexual issues, including school sex education and pornography—and in today’s fraught #MeToo environment, prevention of sexual assault and harassment. This compelling, sex-positive guide will benefit men and women, from the teen years to old age. It offers an in-depth investigation of sexual issues throughout the lifespan, based on 2,500 studies published over the past seventy years—more source material by far than any other sex guide. 

This book truly does it all, and does it respectfully. It reassures men that their sexual concerns can usually be happily resolved with self-help or brief professional therapy: penis size issues, premature ejaculation, orgasm/ejaculation difficulties, arousal problems, and erectile dysfunction. It comforts women that they can rediscover lost libido, have orgasms every time, and cure their sexual pain. It assures couples that their leading sexual complaint, desire differences, can usually be resolved to mutual satisfaction. It reassures parents that they can maintain their sex lives, provide effective sex education to their children, and survive today’s young-adult hook-up culture. It informs the elderly and those with chronic illnesses and disabilities that great sex is still possible. It reassures sexual minorities that they are psychologically normal and that LGBT sex, BDSM, and consensual non-monogamy are more popular than most people believe.

Whether for procreation, relationship affirmation, or just for fun, lovemaking is normal, healthy, nurturing, often therapeutic, and usually emotionally satisfying. Whether you're looking to learn more, have a specific question, or just want to spice things up between the sheets, this is your ultimate guide to better enjoy one of life's top pleasures.
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Sizzling Sex for Life: Everything You Need to Know to Maximize Erotic Pleasure at Any Age
Michael Castleman, the world's most popular sex expert, has written the most comprehensive, authoritative, reassuring, and practical guide to lifelong pleasure for men and the women who love them. Library Journal calls him “one of the nation’s top health writers.”

Medical journalist Michael Castleman has answered more than 12,000 sex questions throughout his career, including on his website GreatSexGuidance.com, through his "All About Sex" blog on Psychology Today, or even when he used to answer all the sex questions for Playboy’s “Advisor” column in the '90s. From his numerous years of experience comes this, the most thorough consumer sexuality guide ever written. It’s full of state-of-the-art sex information and sage advice, all written by a decades-long trusted sex author.
 
Sizzling Sex for Life addresses men, but is exquisitely sensitive to women’s sexual sensibilities. While it focuses on sexual enhancement and the resolution of individual and couple sex problems, it transcends similar books by delving into social/political sexual issues, including school sex education and pornography—and in today’s fraught #MeToo environment, prevention of sexual assault and harassment. This compelling, sex-positive guide will benefit men and women, from the teen years to old age. It offers an in-depth investigation of sexual issues throughout the lifespan, based on 2,500 studies published over the past seventy years—more source material by far than any other sex guide. 

This book truly does it all, and does it respectfully. It reassures men that their sexual concerns can usually be happily resolved with self-help or brief professional therapy: penis size issues, premature ejaculation, orgasm/ejaculation difficulties, arousal problems, and erectile dysfunction. It comforts women that they can rediscover lost libido, have orgasms every time, and cure their sexual pain. It assures couples that their leading sexual complaint, desire differences, can usually be resolved to mutual satisfaction. It reassures parents that they can maintain their sex lives, provide effective sex education to their children, and survive today’s young-adult hook-up culture. It informs the elderly and those with chronic illnesses and disabilities that great sex is still possible. It reassures sexual minorities that they are psychologically normal and that LGBT sex, BDSM, and consensual non-monogamy are more popular than most people believe.

Whether for procreation, relationship affirmation, or just for fun, lovemaking is normal, healthy, nurturing, often therapeutic, and usually emotionally satisfying. Whether you're looking to learn more, have a specific question, or just want to spice things up between the sheets, this is your ultimate guide to better enjoy one of life's top pleasures.
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Michael Castleman, the world's most popular sex expert, has written the most comprehensive, authoritative, reassuring, and practical guide to lifelong pleasure for men and the women who love them. Library Journal calls him “one of the nation’s top health writers.”

Medical journalist Michael Castleman has answered more than 12,000 sex questions throughout his career, including on his website GreatSexGuidance.com, through his "All About Sex" blog on Psychology Today, or even when he used to answer all the sex questions for Playboy’s “Advisor” column in the '90s. From his numerous years of experience comes this, the most thorough consumer sexuality guide ever written. It’s full of state-of-the-art sex information and sage advice, all written by a decades-long trusted sex author.
 
Sizzling Sex for Life addresses men, but is exquisitely sensitive to women’s sexual sensibilities. While it focuses on sexual enhancement and the resolution of individual and couple sex problems, it transcends similar books by delving into social/political sexual issues, including school sex education and pornography—and in today’s fraught #MeToo environment, prevention of sexual assault and harassment. This compelling, sex-positive guide will benefit men and women, from the teen years to old age. It offers an in-depth investigation of sexual issues throughout the lifespan, based on 2,500 studies published over the past seventy years—more source material by far than any other sex guide. 

This book truly does it all, and does it respectfully. It reassures men that their sexual concerns can usually be happily resolved with self-help or brief professional therapy: penis size issues, premature ejaculation, orgasm/ejaculation difficulties, arousal problems, and erectile dysfunction. It comforts women that they can rediscover lost libido, have orgasms every time, and cure their sexual pain. It assures couples that their leading sexual complaint, desire differences, can usually be resolved to mutual satisfaction. It reassures parents that they can maintain their sex lives, provide effective sex education to their children, and survive today’s young-adult hook-up culture. It informs the elderly and those with chronic illnesses and disabilities that great sex is still possible. It reassures sexual minorities that they are psychologically normal and that LGBT sex, BDSM, and consensual non-monogamy are more popular than most people believe.

Whether for procreation, relationship affirmation, or just for fun, lovemaking is normal, healthy, nurturing, often therapeutic, and usually emotionally satisfying. Whether you're looking to learn more, have a specific question, or just want to spice things up between the sheets, this is your ultimate guide to better enjoy one of life's top pleasures.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781510762558
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication date: 01/12/2021
Pages: 456
Sales rank: 614,878
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.60(d)

About the Author

Michael Castleman is a medical journalist who has written about sexuality for nearly fifty years, over which he's answered more than 12,000 sex questions. During the past decade, his Q&A site GreatSexGuidance.com, and twice-monthly blog "All About Sex" on Psychology Today have attracted more than 50 million views, helping Michael become the most popular sex writer in the world. Library Journal called him “one of the nation’s leading health writers.” He resides in San Francisco, California.

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This is my third—and last—sex book. It culminates a fifty-year career as a sexuality journalist and counselor.

After college, this English major spent seven years working as a counselor at clinics specializing in family planning and sexual infections—in Ann Arbor, Michigan (1973–75) and San Francisco (1976–79).

Family planning was, and still is, a largely female profession. Back in the 1970s, condoms were still hidden behind druggists’ counters, and few men used them. Most women in the field doubted that men would set foot in a clinic that gave away “rubbers” and counseled men to support women’s use of other contraceptives. But in 1976 several visionary women in the San Francisco Health Department persuaded the Carter administration to fund the Men’s Clinic, the nation’s first birth control facility for men; I was among its founding staff. Our challenge—could we bring men in?

In the 1970s, the big news in sexuality was the invention of sex therapy by William Masters, MD, and Virginia Johnson. Their book, Human Sexual Inadequacy (1970), documented their success treating men’s premature ejaculation (PE) and women’s difficulties working up to orgasm. Before Masters and Johnson, psychologists considered such dysfunctions symptoms of deep emotional turmoil. But psychotherapy rarely helped. Masters and Johnson showed that PE and orgasm difficulties could usually be cured quickly, consistently, and permanently with a combination of accurate sex information and less genitally fixated lovemaking based on leisurely, playful, mutual whole-body massage.

The University of California’s San Francisco Medical Center offered the new sex therapy. A faculty member served on the advisory board of the Men’s Clinic. We pitched him on training us to teach men how to last longer, thinking the service might attract our target audience and allow us to promote condoms. He was game, and off we went.

The Men’s Clinic offered PE counseling for free and, when necessary, referrals to sex therapists (10 percent of cases). Men from all walks of life arrived in surprisingly large numbers—even a member of the Hell’s Angels motorcycle club—all eager to learn dependable ejaculatory control. Once our clients gained the sexual confidence they craved, they often asked, “Is there anything else you want to tell me?” That’s when we pulled out the condoms. We distributed thousands. The clinic attracted media attention. Geraldo Rivera visited for a segment on Good Morning America.

After the Reagan administration defunded the Men’s Clinic, I earned a master’s in journalism from UC Berkeley (1979). My thesis, “Uncovering the Condom Industry,” documented condoms’ quietly increasing popularity, debunked the myth that they reduce sensitivity, and urged pharmacists to display them openly. Consumer Reports incorporated my research into its first-ever report on condoms in 1980 (condoms remained hidden behind pharmacists’ counters until the mid-1980s when the AIDS epidemic made safe sex a national priority).

The 1970s also marked the blossoming of the women’s movement. It resonated deeply with my wife, then girlfriend, Anne. Three of that era’s pioneering women’s sexuality books made big impressions on me: Our Bodies, Ourselves by the Boston Women’s Health Collective (1971), For Yourself: The Fulfillment of Female Sexuality by sex therapist Lonnie Barbach, PhD (1975), and The Hite Report: A Nationwide Study of Female Sexuality by sex educator Shere Hite (1976).

These books—and conversations with Anne and many women in and out of family planning—revealed that, like most men, I knew little about how most women prefer to make love. But I was eager to learn.

I wrote my first sex book, Sexual Solutions (1980), in my late twenties. It focused on teen and young adult men. Its message was that the sexual style most women say they prefer is identical to what sex therapists recommended to prevent and cure most of men’s sex problems. I was a young man advising my peers: if you make love the way most women enjoy, you’ll suffer fewer sex problems. Your partners will also enjoy sex more. They’ll have orgasms consistently. And you’ll get kudos—an erotic win-win.

Sexual Solutions led me into several important organizations: the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists; the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality; and the Society for Sex Therapy and Research. Their members’ collective wisdom has influenced me profoundly.

One fan of Sexual Solutions was the writer of Playboy magazine’s advice column, the “Advisor.” He recruited me into the informal network he consulted when faced with questions he found challenging. Ten years later, he asked me to answer the sex queries. I spent five years answering more than one thousand questions from 1991 to 1995.

I wrote my second sex book, Great Sex (2004), after turning fifty, thirty years into my relationship and a father of two. I’d left family planning for journalism specializing in health and sexuality.

Great Sex reflected a sexual landscape transformed by four events:

  • The increasing popularity of vibrators (starting in the late 1970s)
  • The devastating impact of AIDS (starting in 1980)
  • The introduction of Viagra (1998)
  • The arrival of the internet, which, by 2000, made tons of pornography available for free. By comparison, Playboy looked quaint.

Great Sex intrigued the editors at Psychology Today, who, in 2009, invited me to blog on their website. I’ve posted twice a month ever since (PsychologyToday.com/blog/all-about-sex).

In 2010, I launched GreatSexGuidance.com, where I answer sex questions from people of all ages and sexual inclinations worldwide. Over the past four decades, I’ve answered more than twelve thousand questions—and have felt gratified by the thank-you notes.

Sex is one of life’s greatest pleasures. It can also drive people crazy. I hope Sizzling Sex for Life reduces confusion and misery and enhances erotic pleasure and satisfaction for lovers of all ages and erotic inclinations.

I wish you sizzling sex.

Table of Contents

Foreword xiii

Introduction xiv

Part I The Ten Ingredients of Sizzling Sex

1 Why Be Sexual? Pleasure! 3

2 Getting in Shape for Sizzling Sex 8

3 The Lifelong Joy of Self-Sexing 16

4 Affirmative Consent: "Yes, I Want to Be Sexual with You" 25

5 Gentle, Extended, Mutual, Whole-Body Massage: The "Language" of Sizzling Sex 30

6 Sexual Coaching Made Easy: How to Ask for What You Want 42

7 The Magic of Lubricants: Better Sex Quickly-Guaranteed 47

8 Secrets of Sizzling Oral Sex 51

9 Novelty: Sizzling Sex Feels New and Different 59

10 Sexual Fantasies: Revel in Your Erotic Imagination 64

Part II From Infancy to Old Age: Sexual Issues Throughout the Lifespan

11 Does Circumcision Reduce Men's Sexual Sensitivity? 73

12 A Parents' Guide to Toddlers' and Preschoolers' Natural Sexual Curiosity 77

13 Childhood Sex Abuse: Recovery and Sizzling Sex Are Possible 86

14 Age of Consent: How Old Is Old Enough? 94

15 Teen Pregnancies Have Plummeted, But School Sex Education Doesn't Work-Huh? 99

16 Men Who Want Sizzling Sex Must Participate Fully in Birth Control 107

17 Men Who Want Sizzling Sex Must Prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections 125

18 The Virgin's Guide to Happily Losing It 134

19 Today's Young Adult Hookups Used to Be Called Dating 145

20 How to Prevent Sexual Assault and Harassment 153

21 If the Woman You Love Gets Raped 161

22 "You're Insatiable!" "You Never Want To!" How Sex Therapists Recommend Overcoming Desire Differences 164

23 Sizzling Sex During Pregnancy, Nursing, and Parenting 173

24 Over Time, Does Sexual Quality Decline? 178

25 My One and Only? Infidelity and Sex Work 182

26 Chronic Illness and Disabilities: Sizzling Sex Is Always Possible 189

27 Sex and Drugs: Many Spoil Lovemaking, Some Enhance It 201

28 How Men Can Support Women through Menopause 210

29 No One Is Ever Too Old for Sizzling Sex 215

30 How to Approach Sex Problems: From Self-Help to Sex Coaching to Sex Therapy 225

Part III A Guide to Resolving Men's Sex Problems

31 Penis Size: Look Your Largest-Safely and Inexpensively 231

32 The Cure for Premature Ejaculation: How to Last Longer 238

33 Trouble Climaxing? How to Resolve Orgasm/Ejaculation Problems 247

34 The Man's Guide to Firm Erections, and How to Treat Erectile Dysfunction 252

Part IV The Man's Guide to Women's Sexuality

35 Men and Women: More Similar Than Different 273

36 A Man's Guide to Women's Bodies 275

37 Women's Desire: Possibly Similar to Men's but Often Different 288

38 Why So Many Women Have Trouble with Orgasm 297

39 A Mans Guide to Women's Sexual Pain 304

Part V Other Ways to Play

40 A Consumer's Guide to Vibrators 311

41 Other Sex Enhancements 317

42 Anal Sex-without Pain 322

43 Hall Passes, Threesomes, Swinging, Sex Clubs, and Polyamory: The Curious Couples Guide to Consensual Nonmonogamy 330

44 BDSM: A Loving Introduction to Bondage, Discipline, and Sadomasochism 338

45 Minority Sexual Orientations, Minority Gender Identities: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Nonbinary, Intersex, and Asexual 347

Part VI What Everyone Should Know about Pornography

46 The Main Problem with Porn: It Misleads Men about Themselves, Women, and Lovemaking 357

47 The Deep Evolutionary Roots of Porn-and Another Art Form Many Women Love 363

48 How Much of Porn Is Violent? Does Porn Contribute to Sexual Assault? 371

49 Porn's Impact on Adolescents 377

50 The Three Differences between Women Porn Actors and Other Women 381

51 Men, Porn, and the Controversy Surrounding "Sex Addiction" 385

52 The Anguish Some Women Feel about Porn 407

Acknowledgments 412

About the Author 414

Bibliography and References 415

Index 416

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