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Sex Educator Discusses Why Mutual Satisfaction is Rare and How Some Couples Achieve It

In a recent interview, a sex educator discussed the inherent difficulties of couples achieving consistent mutual satisfaction, which research shows has been true through history, and three specific approaches that solve this long-standing problem.

Mount Jackson, VA (PRWEB) November 13, 2007 -- "The lucky couples are the ones that figure out one of the three techniques for bringing both partners to a satisfying conclusion. I'm talking about mutual satisfaction here…They are on the road to a fulfilling physically passionate relationship that can last into their 70's and 80's," says Kim Marshall, author of "The Great Sex Secret" during a recent interview on "Inside Romance Success".

Marshall was raised in the typical uptight family environment that rarely, if ever talked about the 'S' word. He grew up with all of the misconceptions that, according to his surveys, many of us have about how intercourse really works. Despite the openness of our culture compared to ages past in discussing this taboo issue, Marshall has found there is very little real information available to help couples solve the ancient riddle.

Marshall is optimistic that mutual satisfaction is possible and can be learned. His book gives a detailed description of three approaches that bring full satisfaction for both partners and create a healthy, joyful intimate relationship. In Marshall's book, he says "these simple straightforward approaches can work for any couple."

· According to a report published in the February 10, 1999 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, 46% of women suffer from sexual dissatisfaction compared to only 23% of men.
· Studies done by Alfred Kinsey on female sexuality stated approximately 30 percent of women regularly reach climax by penile-vaginal intercourse alone.
·    In a survey of 100 married couples, "48% of the women reported they sometimes had trouble getting aroused, 46% reported only occasionally reaching climax, and 15% never had an orgasm" (Heiman & Lopiccolo, 1976:24).
Marshall is passionate about changing these sad statistics. Through the ages women were considered sick, undersexed, frigid, or crazy if they did not reach climax during intercourse. Yet, because of the way human bodies physically relate to each other, women do not reach climax with straightforward intercourse.

Marshall is devoted to teaching couples techniques to bring both partners to fulfillment. He stresses communication as the number one requirement for consistently achieving satisfaction. While communication is always great marriage advice, this means trusting one's partner enough to tell the most intimate details. Couples have reported back to Marshall that using his book as a 'third-person' crutch, not only provided valuable information on technique but also opened discussion between their partners and even their adult kids.

Kim Marshall's book, "The Great Sex Secret" is available at: http://www.amazon.com/Great-Sex-Secret-Kim-Marshall/dp/1402208103


About the Author:
Inside Success Radio is the most talked about Internet talk show, earning its reputation for quality interviews with the best-known experts of many fields. Each interview provides practical tips, strategies, and secrets direct from the masters.
The online podcast and transcript of Marshall's interview with the Inside Romance Success Show is available at (insidesuccessradio.com/Guests/Kim-Marshall)


Media Contacts:
Debbie Wolf
Associate Producer
540-856-2555

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