


Nagoski’s book changed countless women’s lives and approaches to sex, and now she offers the next step. And, that even if you don’t yet feel that way, you are already sexually whole. Which means that things like stress, mood, trust, and body image are not peripheral factors in a woman’s sexual wellbeing they are central to it. Using groundbreaking science and research, she proved that the most important factor in creating and sustaining a sex life filled with confidence and joy is not what the parts are or how they’re organized, but how you feel about them. That is, until Emily Nagoski changed the game with her New York Times bestseller, Come As You Are. From genital response to sexual desire to orgasm, we just couldn’t understand that complicated, inconsistent, crazy-making “lady business.” In the twentieth century, women’s sexuality was seen as “Men’s Sexuality Lite”: basically the same, but not quite as good. A new, practical workbook from the New York Times bestselling author of Come As You Are that allows you to apply the book’s groundbreaking research and understanding of why and how women’s sexuality works to everyday life.
