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Why is it a problem to have “low libido” but not “high libido?” Why aren’t there drugs to treat men's "overactive" sex drive? If, according to Oprah, 40 million American women are supposedly sexually dysfunctional (they don’t want it as much as men), that sounds like the norm to me. In “I’d Rather Eat Chocolate, Learning to Love my Low Libido” Joan Sewell lays it all out. If she had a choice between reading a good book and having sex, the book wins.
I'm with Joan. Why are there so many articles and tips about how to increase the feminine libido. WHY SHOULD WE?!? Maybe we like it this way. This book is a funny, touching and honest look at sex in marriage. Better watch out guys, if women start reading this book instead of Cosmo, you won't get any sex!
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