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The Good Girl's Guide to Great Sex: (And You Thought Bad Girls Have All the Fun)
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The Good Girl's Guide to Great Sex: (And You Thought Bad Girls Have All the Fun)
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The Good Girl's Guide to Great Sex: (And You Thought Bad Girls Have All the Fun)
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The Good Girl's Guide to Great Sex: (And You Thought Bad Girls Have All the Fun)

Published by Zondervan Audio

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Do bad girls really have more fun? Surveys say no. The women who are most likely to enjoy sex are married and religious. In other words, they're Good Girls! But good girls know that making sex great isn't about acting trashy. It's about recognizing what God really designed sex for, and then learning how to reap all these benefits and joyfully enjoy your husband.

Frank and contemporary, this unabridged audio download of The Good Girls' Guide to Great Sex will give the newly engaged and new brides---and some veteran wives---a Christian place to turn to answer their most intimate, and embarrassing, questions. In a conversational style, with lots of humorous anecdotes, the audiobook will show that sex isn't just physical: it's also an emotional and spiritual experience. And we'll learn why commitment in a Christian marriage is the perfect recipe for a sex life which is out of this world!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 3, 2012
ISBN9780310334125
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The Good Girl's Guide to Great Sex: (And You Thought Bad Girls Have All the Fun)

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    amazing
    I loved it, and highly recommend it for anyone
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The difference between just having sex and love making especially the spiritual connection.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    This is awful propaganda. Avoid at all costs. Burn it
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    It was a slow burn but it eventually got there. I’m so glad I kept reading because it was jewelry in those pages.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I really really really like Sheila's approach and how she kept everything related to faith. This book definitely changed my relationship with my husband in every way since day one of listening to it. I would definitely go back and listen to it again. Thank you Sheila and May God Bless You!

    Ps. I'm a faithful Muslim but I found a lot of the teachings of Jesus (peace be upon him) in the book very relevant to what I know of in the Quran. Which strengthens my faith more in believing that both teachings are different beams from the same source of light, one god whom we all worship and ask for help & guidance. :-)

    3 people found this helpful

  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Okay, at first, I was really scandalized that Zondervan, the Christian book and Bible publisher, was releasing a book like this. But, after the shock was gone, I was curious how they'd pull this off. Was it really a guide or more of an improve your relationship/advice book?

    Turns out, it's a little bit of both and it's tastefully done. Part of it is a guide for soon-to-be-married or newly-wed, inexperienced Christian gals. Part of it focuses on relationship and physical issues that may arise years down the road. The book carefully balances not only the physical needs of a marriage, but the emotional and spiritual needs as well.

    For some Christian denominations, the author's viewpoints may be more modern and liberated than what they traditionally teach. However, the author admits that her interpretations, such as Genesis 38 and Lev. 18:22, are what she thinks. She isn't pushy or preachy about it, and recommends couples stick with what they are comfortable with.

    I think it'd make a fun bridal shower gift!

    1 person found this helpful