Sex After By Iris Krasnow

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Sex After By Iris Krasnow

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I do not give high ratings lightly, and I almost didn't with this book until I realized it had more to do with my age and perspective, my opinions, than the book itself. The author does a very good job at going over the issues of sex life at a later age. The book is peppered with stories and antedotes of people she had talked to and stories she had heard. Her ability to make a book about sexual intercourse to be neither vulgar and over the time or a dry, boring read, is what lead me to the conclusions that I did. The writing style is fluid and the messages are clear. Any deviation from the topics is quickly recovered. I do believe this is an excellent book for those in the later stages in laugh, especially after menopause, and for those who have had hysterectomies and experience the downfalls of a sex life when dealing with hormonal issues. This is a good read and I much approve of the context and style.
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