Dr. Myrtle C. Means has created a mouthwatering literary masterpiece. This book integrates developmental theories with savory recipes for ecstasy – down home recipes crafted by average women. What do women recollect about their most sexually satisfying experience? It’s quite scrumptious to read. What do women’s recollections tell us about the nature of love, sexuality, and relationships? The elements of ecstasy can be defined, improved upon, and sought after. The Recipe for Ecstasy - What Women Want: Sexual and Relationship Satisfaction provides the necessary ingredients for a life of gratification. Written with chocolate flavor, African-American women will devour it, and the men who want to have the inside scoop will swallow it whole. Like many ethnic dishes, this recipe will satisfy the palette of women from various cultures. So if you want something delicious it is for you. If you can read, you can cook!
She takes the reader on a journey through their personal pantries, identifying their own ingredients and familiarizing their palettes with the variety of potential ingredients to create a recipe for ecstasy. The author explores the impact of marital status and motherhood on relationship and sexual satisfaction, helping the reader understand why she wants what she does and how to get it. With a unique format, sexuality is discussed in a frank, accessible, and fun – yet scholarly – manner, integrating the physiological, social and emotional aspects of this complicated topic.