A Guide for Parents: Parents' Sexual Lives
How to build long-term partnerships
Think about your relationship and ask yourself: do you want it to thrive? Despite the challenges, despite your busy schedule, do you still want to find time to be together and build a long-term relationship? If so, you need this book.
Parenthood often rushes into our lives. We become more parents than partners. Closeness and intimacy must give way or wait until the children are older. We think about it so often… The authors of this book show that it doesn't have to be this way. That being in a truly loving, intimate relationship isn't a retirement plan!
The relationship you create is the project of your life – a close relationship with your partner is one of the most beautiful things in the world, and the fundamental tool that will allow you to develop it is conversation. Intimate encounters.
Who is this book for?
- For couples experiencing difficulties.
- For couples who insist that together they are a perfect whole and that crisis will never happen to them.
- For those who are looking for a last resort for their relationship, as well as for those who are just planning to consciously enter into a relationship.
- For couples planning to start a family.
- For those stuck in the middle of the parenting revolution.
- For those who share a feeling that they could learn even more about building a happy relationship.
- For those who know that in their love there is room for reason, feelings, and conscious sex.
- For those who feel they haven't discovered everything yet.
- For those who believe that in partnered love there is hope for finding oneself.
When I told my parent friends that I was co-writing a guide titled "The Sexual Life of Parents," they looked at me with doubt. Sex and parenting? Of course, without the former, there would be no latter, but what after that? I delved deeper. Why is it so difficult? Why is intimacy and sexuality between partners with a child or children a peripheral topic, relegated to the background, discussed reluctantly and reluctantly? Could the period of pregnancy, early or more advanced "parenthood," be devoid of one of our fundamental drives and desires? These are the questions that gave rise to this book. Conversations with Zosia and Dawid made me realize, as a woman and a mother, how complex and yet incredibly fascinating the matter of relationships, love, and partnership is. – Natalia Fiedorczuk
Zosia and Dawid exemplify an empowering, passionate, and loving partnership. Within the pages of this book, they offer insights into not only how to maintain an intimate bond, but also how to ensure it blossoms and continues to grow, making love the greatest adventure of all! – Diane and Kerry Riley – tantra teachers with thirty years of experience, book authors and international speakers.
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How to build long-term partnerships
Think about your relationship and ask yourself: do you want it to thrive? Despite the challenges, despite your busy schedule, do you still want to find time to be together and build a long-term relationship? If so, you need this book.
Parenthood often rushes into our lives. We become more parents than partners. Closeness and intimacy must give way or wait until the children are older. We think about it so often… The authors of this book show that it doesn't have to be this way. That being in a truly loving, intimate relationship isn't a retirement plan!
The relationship you create is the project of your life – a close relationship with your partner is one of the most beautiful things in the world, and the fundamental tool that will allow you to develop it is conversation. Intimate encounters.
Who is this book for?
- For couples experiencing difficulties.
- For couples who insist that together they are a perfect whole and that crisis will never happen to them.
- For those who are looking for a last resort for their relationship, as well as for those who are just planning to consciously enter into a relationship.
- For couples planning to start a family.
- For those stuck in the middle of the parenting revolution.
- For those who share a feeling that they could learn even more about building a happy relationship.
- For those who know that in their love there is room for reason, feelings, and conscious sex.
- For those who feel they haven't discovered everything yet.
- For those who believe that in partnered love there is hope for finding oneself.
When I told my parent friends that I was co-writing a guide titled "The Sexual Life of Parents," they looked at me with doubt. Sex and parenting? Of course, without the former, there would be no latter, but what after that? I delved deeper. Why is it so difficult? Why is intimacy and sexuality between partners with a child or children a peripheral topic, relegated to the background, discussed reluctantly and reluctantly? Could the period of pregnancy, early or more advanced "parenthood," be devoid of one of our fundamental drives and desires? These are the questions that gave rise to this book. Conversations with Zosia and Dawid made me realize, as a woman and a mother, how complex and yet incredibly fascinating the matter of relationships, love, and partnership is. – Natalia Fiedorczuk
Zosia and Dawid exemplify an empowering, passionate, and loving partnership. Within the pages of this book, they offer insights into not only how to maintain an intimate bond, but also how to ensure it blossoms and continues to grow, making love the greatest adventure of all! – Diane and Kerry Riley – tantra teachers with thirty years of experience, book authors and international speakers.
Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
Exchanges and returns
Payment and delivery