Are you looking for a way that might help you get back the sexual intimacy that once existed in your marriage?
Mary Jo Fay, author of 'Please Dear, Not Tonight: The Truth About Women and Sex', revealed to the Huffington Post that it is important to teach women, and their partners, what turns them on.
Fay, who is also a registered nurse, said that most women don't have any idea about their own bodies.
She asserted that things can go downhill in a marriage if the ladies don't know how to take care of themselves, because then they can't tell their partners what they want from them to keep the spark alive.
Fay insisted that basic stuff, like knowing your G-Spot, which people are unaware of, can really light up a marriage.
She added that if couples are getting satisfied, then they are likely to come back for more.
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