Synopses & Reviews
"After you stop making love temporarily, how long does it take until you slide into stopping permanently?" When Virginia Lakne asked herself this question, her marriage was suffering. She and her husband Keith felt distanced from each other by a lack of sexual intimacy. While a radical prostatectomy had saved Keith's life from prostate cancer, it has also taken away his ability to get an erection. And neither partner knew how to make their love life "right" again.
In this ground-breaking book, this very real couple offers the true and incredibly candid story of how they regained physical intimacy after sexual dysfunction. Anyone who has ever felt such a loss will benefit from the lessons Virginia and Keith learned along their journey.
Most importantly, the couple discovered, it's not erections that allow men and women to be intimate it's an understanding of the need for a safe and nonjudgemental place where mutual physical pleasure and emotional care can flourish.
Review
"Remarkably candid, the book offers informed accounts of what medicine and modern psychology have to offer couples dealing with male sexual dysfunction." Boston Sunday Herald