IntuitionThis next patient looked quite concerned, and was on the verge of crying. “I think my hair is losing its sheen, and I'm losing weight, and my fingernails have funny ridges in them, and my skin doesn't seem to be the same color, and my bowels have been a little loose lately, and my back hurts a bit, and things taste funny, and loud noises seem to bother me more, and I'm not sleeping as well.” With a laundry list of complaints like that, you might think I would not have a clue as to what was bothering her, right? Wrong. I knew exactly why she came into the ER. Don't ask me how I knew, because I have no idea. I just knew it. “Ma'am, you think you have AIDS, don't you?” She burst out crying. “Yes! I was afraid to say it. I've been waiting a long time to come in, because I didn't have the courage.” More crying. She had unprotected intercourse with a new partner, and was afraid that she'd acquired an HIV infection. First, I reassured her that she was probably worrying about nothing. Heterosexual intercourse is not the risky Russian roulette that it is portrayed to be in the media. Next, I tested her. Sure enough, it was negative. People who should be using condoms often don't for an obvious reason: because sex feels better without them. In The Science of Sex, I present a way to have that great flesh-on-flesh feeling while minimizing the chance of transmitting HIV and some other sexually transmitted diseases. Incidentally, The Science of Sex isn't just about sex. For example, it also discusses topics such as:
And many other topics that aren't discussed in other books. However, you're probably thinking, "Blah, blah, blah, that's what everyone with a book to sell says." However, I am so confident in the superiority of my book that I offer a 100% money-back guarantee: If you find a book with a more comprehensive and detailed presentation of sexual pleasure, performance, attraction, and desire, tell me about it and I will refund your entire purchase price. I can confidently make this offer because I've read hundreds of competitive books and have yet to find one that is even remotely comparable. I've spent years of 100-hour weeks working on this book, while some others in this genre appear to have been thrown together over a long weekend. No reader has yet been able to suggest a comparable book. Besides the fact that I cover more subjects in more detail and present information that you cannot obtain elsewhere (unless someone is copying me), I also correct some pervasive sexual fallacies (for examples of some of them, see this page). |
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