WASHINGTON, DC — Americans talk a lot about sex, but they don’t always know what they’re talking about. Why do we think one type of sex is better than another? Why do we let inhibitions and sexual confusion hold us back? Does sex addiction exist – and do you have it? Has achieving orgasm become a pointless endeavor? Could sex break up your relationship?
If you’re in Washington DC on Wednesday, August 3, join the Woodhull Sexual Freedom Alliance for an evening talking about these issues and more with the author of The Truth About Sex, A Sex Primer for the 21st Century Volume I: Sex and the Self, by internationally renowned sex therapist, bestselling author and sex blogger/historian (Gloria's Oversexed Mind, The Bilerico Project), Gloria G. Brame, Ph.D.
Twenty years of Dr. Brame's research on human sexuality is distilled into three fast-paced volumes that will change the way you look at sex. They offer reality-based models which combine Brame's original theories, hard facts and over 10 years of highly successful, results-oriented sex therapy.
Brame addresses the most intimate, complicated questions about sex in page-turning, warmly empathic prose. Using cutting-edge sex and medical studies, historical research, and composite case studies from her private practice, she teaches adults how to make sexual ecstasy a reality.
Volume 1, Sex and the Self, is a complete primer on masturbation, orgasm and new models for talking about, thinking about and understanding your inner sexual identity. It includes Dr. Brame's best clinical techniques for improving sexual performance and increasing every adult's potential for complete sexual satisfaction.
RSVP by Monday, August 1 for location.
A percent of every book purchase will be donated to Woodhull Sexual Freedom Alliance