Why Men Want Sex and Women Need Love

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The intricately researched book by Allan Pease and Barbara Pease is a comprehensive guide probing the complex nature of romantic relationships and the diverse elements that drive men and women towards love and connection. Deriving its foundations from neurology, psychology, and evolutionary biology, the authors endeavor to demystify the seemingly irrational aspects of attraction and provide robust strategies for individuals navigating the dating landscape. Their discourse presents an invaluable toolkit for singles aspiring to establish a nurturing bond and equally serves as an insightful reference for those polishing their existing romantic dynamics.

Structured into comprehensive chapters, the book lakes a layered approach to understanding the cerebral underpinnings that determine partner selection. “Sex on the Brain” sets the scene, dissecting the convergent and divergent objectives of men and women in love and lust while weaving through the neuroscience of romantic entanglement. The authors elucidate on how the heart’s desires are deeply interlinked with cerebral processes and outline the neurochemical roller coaster that love inaugurates.

Proceeding into the domain of straightforward exchanges on affection and sexuality in “Straight Talk on Sex and Love,” the Pease duo offers a candid appraisal of conventional views and modern-day romantic challenges. Tackling how societal evolutions have impacted gender expectations and the paramount significance of love, this segment invites readers to reassess their emotional blueprints influenced by cinema and society.

At the heart of attraction,” as identified in chapters three and four, lies a trove of insights into the primal requisites: “What Women Really Want” and “What Men Really Want.” To the aspirant PUAs or anyone keen on amplifying their desirability, the Peases delineate the significance of resources and evolutionary incentives that underwrite male and female preferences. Notably, these segments debunk misconceptions while fortifying the reader’s understanding of gender-specific desires.

Casual relationships are not left unexplored, with discussions in “Wanted: Meaningful Overnight Relationship – Casual Sex” delving into the psychological aftermath and societal perceptions of casual couplings. In a candid manner, this portion offers perspective on the power such experiences wield over one’s mental and emotional wellbeing.

The sensitive subject of infidelity is unpacked in “Your Place or Mine? Affairs and Cheating,” where the authors explore the myriad reasons behind extramarital excursions and how such acts can be navigated, prevented, or overcome. It also includes a potent section on identifying and addressing betrayal, shedding light on what constitutes an affair and why individuals stray from pledged fidelity.

A highly pragmatic element within the book is “How to Find the Right Partner(s) – The Mating Rating Quiz.” This chapter empowers readers to evaluate their romantic market standing through a meticulous quiz and provides concrete guidance in attaining compatibility and circumnavigating common pitfalls of new relationships. This part serves as a compass for those seeking direction in the often chaotic world of dating.

For those seeking to untangle the mystique of the opposite sex, insights in “15 Mysteries About Men Women Don’t Understand” and “12 Truths About Women Most Men Don’t Know” dispel myths and foster comprehension on elements ranging from physical arousal to emotional intricacies. These chapters strip bare the commonly overlooked or misjudged aspects of masculinity and femininity.

To further bolster one’s “mating rating,” chapter 10 extends a tactical approach with “13 Tactics That Can Improve Your Mating Rating.” Here, the authors intensify the focus on self-enhancement, offering both men and women strategies to elevate their appeal. This chapter is crucial for those immersed in the dating advice sector, seeking tangible steps to amplify their allure.

Within the encompassing realm of romantic exploration, “A Happier Future Together” paints a vision of enduring companionship and sexual contentment as it traverses cultural differences, examines evolutionary conclusions, and predicts the trajectory of future relationships. This closing chapter weaves everything together, showcasing how relationship dynamics are evolving and what necessary steps can be embraced for a fulfilling conjugal life.

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Skillsets:

The book fortifies relationship skills.

Experience Level:

Tailored for Beginners.

Learning Format:

Available both as a Kindle eBook and in paperback format.

Coach or Expert:

Crafted by the renowned relationship experts Allan Pease and Barbara Pease.

Company:

Released under Pease International.

Release Date:

The book was made available on January 12, 2010.

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Table Of Contents/ List Of Topics Covered:

1. Sex On The Brain
– Same Goals, Different Agendas
– The Power Of Love
– The Biology Of Love
– Love At First Sight
– Darwin Made Me Do It
– Let’s Stick Together
– Why Lovers Are So Crazy About Each Other
– I Get A Shiver Down My Backbone
– I Can’t Sleep, I Can’t Eat
– What Brain Scans Reveal
– Might As Well Face It, You’re Addicted To Love
– The Geography Of Sex And Love In The Brain
– Why Men And Women See Love Differently
– How Men’s Brains Rate Attractiveness In Women
– How Women’s Brains Rate Attractiveness In Men
– Why Lust Doesn’t Last
– What Happens When You Get Dumped
– Summary


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What You Get:

Book options include:
– Kindle $6.26
– Paperback book $9.48