Sexual Fantasies for Women
Written by Dr. Janet Hall
Narrated by Dr. Janet Hall
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About this audiobook
Are you ready to discover how to use seductive fantasies to "fire up" your sex life?
How do you evaluate your current use of fantasies? Would you like to expand your repertoire?
On this audio in the "Sensational Sex Series", Dr Janet Hall, Clinical Psychologist and Sex Therapist will discuss:
The nature of sexual fantasies.
- Why fantasies occur and when.
- The difference between male and female fantasies and who fantasizes most.
- What are the most common sexual fantasies?
Dr Jan answers common questions such as:
"Are fantasies ever abnormal or dangerous?", "How can I change my partner's fantasies in quantity or quality?"
The audio also features Dr. Hall in reading three typical female-preferred fantasies. The material has been created by Jan based on her research into women's fantasies with clients in her sex therapy clinic.
If you would like to know more about how to create sexual fantasies and explore the issue of whether or not you should share your sexual fantasies with other people, you could enjoy and benefit from Dr. Hall's other audios in this Sensational Sex audio series - How to Create and Share Sexual Fantasies and Sexual Fantasies For Men.
So, if you're serious about wanting to spark up your sex life then you need to get a copy of Sexual Fantasies For Women right now!
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Reviews for Sexual Fantasies for Women
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5So this book is nearly identical to the one for men. But they acknowledged that in the book, so I’m not upset.
The best part is the beginning and hearing it twice. It’s the most informative part, essentially assuring people that sexual fantasies aren’t inherently bad or perverted, unless they’re unsolicitously shared or if acting them out causes harm. I like this part and the sexual therapy knowledge it shares.
I do have the same complaint with the first book though, that it would serve as a decent lecture or presentation but that it’s too short to be good or enough.
This book took a new turn though that upset me more. I understand that rape fantasies exist and certain “forced” fantasies may be common among women. But, the fantasies focused on this theme. And the final fantasy was super creepy with the line “no one will believe you” or something like that. Seriously? We’re going full on rape and gaslighting?