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Authors: Bob Berkowitz; Susan Yager-Berkowitz
Tags: #Self-Help, #Sexual Abstinence, #Sex, #General, #Sexual Instruction, #Sexuality, #Sexual Disorders, #Men, #Human Sexuality, #Psychology, #Interpersonal Relations, #Sexual Behavior, #&NEW, #Sexual Excitement, #Men - Sexual behavior, #Family & Relationships, #Health & Fitness, #Married people, #couples, #Intimacy (Psychology), #Family relationships
abandonment:
affairs, 48–49
devastation of, 34–35
analgesic effect of, 120
fear of, 2, 18
and anger, 113–15
abstinence, 67, 204–5
as catalyst for change, 31
abuse, background of, 35, 155–56
and divorce, 31, 205
acceptance:
emotionally disposable,
of ED, 139–40
18–19
of one’s partner, 136
excitement of cheating, 30
social, 56
fantasies of, 209
addiction:
infidelity rate, 49
to computer use, 149–50
revelation of, 31
impulse control disorder, 154
of women, 203–4, 205
overuse of word, 154
affection, search for, 205
to porn, 41, 113, 149–50,
age, 27, 47
153–56
alcoholism, 35, 112, 113, 127–28
adultery, and fantasies, 152
Amato, Paul, 197
adventurousness (sexual), 85–97
andropause, 189
and enthusiasm, 94–96
anger, 1–2, 20–22, 101–17
and feedback, 92–94
anxiety covered up by, 104
meanings of term, 85, 88–90
and apathy, 116–17
men vs. women responding,
and communication, 109, 110–12
97–100
and criticism, 2, 20–21, 38–39,
multiple partners, 99–100
101–2
and oral sex, 90–92
as defense against intimacy, 105–6
and positions, 96–97
and depression, 24
238
index
anger (
continued
)
alleviating, 19–20
destructiveness of, 103–5, 138
changing positions, 96–97
and end of sexuality, 57
partners “not adventurous,” 85–96,
at himself, 107–8
97–100
inability to express, 109
of predictable sex, 17
and infidelity, 113–15
of routine, 20
justifiable, 112–13
Boy Scout Manual, 82
and martyrdom, 86
brain chemicals, 18, 20, 116,
passive-aggressive, 105–6
120–24
at trivialities, 38, 39
Brokeback Mountain
(film), 177
unexpressed, 109–10
Browne, Joy, 146
withholding sex as punishment, 104,
Bruch, Hilde, 165–66
113–16
anorgasmia, 121
carbohydrates, 165
antidepressants, 24, 37–38, 69, 72,
Casablanca
(film), 180
121–24
Cash, Hilarie, 154
anxiety, 23, 104, 137, 165
celibacy, 67, 204–5
apathy, 116–17
change of life, 135
asexuality:
cheating, excitement of, 30
and HSDD, 26–27
children:
and ISD, 26
communicating about,
as relief for women, 50, 73, 98
75–76
see also
low libido
procreation, 11, 61
attachment, 17, 18
staying together for, 197–200
attractiveness, physical, 27, 46–48, 164
traumas of, 155–56
authority figure, spouse as,
Cialis, 131–32, 143–44
105–6
cocaine, 58
AVEN (Asexuality Visibility and
Comfort, Alex, 84
Education), 186
commitment:
Avenue Q
(musical), 146
anger as defense against, 105–6
fear of, 159
Bach, George, 119
communication:
bell curve, 190–91
about children, 75–76
Bergen, Candice, 135
of anger, 109, 110–12
birth control pills, 69–70
criticism in, 97
BMI (body mass index), 163–64
feedback, 92–94
body image:
honest, 65–66
perceived, 168
of hostility, 110
society’s focus on, 164
and listening, 2, 21, 213–14
body mass index (BMI), 163
need for, 211
Bogaert, Anthony, 186
reluctance to engage in, 6, 109
Bordo, Susan, 134–35
companionship, 56, 59, 62
boredom, 16–20, 81–100
computers,
see
Internet
index
239
control:
ED (erectile dysfunction), 42–45, 68–72,
battle for, 171–72
125–44
and criticism, 96, 104
alternative paths for, 134
need for, 2, 96, 102, 112
causes of, 58
Coolidge effect, 150–51, 160
and depression, 57
Cooper, Al, 154
and Internet porn, 157
corpora cavernosa, 127
and male identity, 43, 45, 129, 130–31,
crisis, effects of, 115, 116
134
criticism:
medical diagnosis of, 63
and anger, 2, 20–21, 38–39, 101–2
medications for, 126, 129, 131–34,
in communication, 97
143–44
and control, 96, 104
men speaking up about, 139–40
as excuse to avoid sex, 106
as multidimensional, 136–39
as mask for insecurity, 107
number of cases, 126
cruelty, 170
and self-confidence, 132–33, 140
and sexual intimacy, 134–36
“date night,” 28, 212
shame as result of, 128–29
Davis, Michele Weiner, 184
ego, male, 139
dependency, fear of, 35
Eid, J. Francois, 130
depression, 23–24, 118–24
Einstein, Albert, 17
antidepressants, 24, 37–38, 69, 72,
ejaculation:
121–24
inhibited, 58, 143
causes of, 120–21, 165
premature (PE), 140–42
effects on libido, 119
rapid (premature), 140–42
and end of sexuality, 57
retarded, 58, 143
and fatigue, 29
embarrassment, fear of, 6, 15, 23, 72,
and impotence, 71–72
130, 137, 157, 213
paradox of sex and, 119–20
Epp, Janice, 90, 109, 150
symptoms of, 118–19
erectile dysfunction,
see
ED
and testosterone, 189
erection:
underreported cases of, 119
expectation of, 23, 126
diabetes, 23, 35, 127
how it occurs, 126–27
differentiation, 19
and male identity, 130–31, 134
DINS (dual income, no sex), 28
obstacles to, 127–28
disappointment, 20
and orgasm, 157
divorce:
erotica, 25–26, 98
and affairs, 31, 205
extramarital affairs,
see
affairs
considering, 3, 202
reasons for, 196, 200–202
failure:
Dole, Bob, 126
fear of, 137
dopamine, 120, 122, 124
perception of, 130–31
drug dependency, 35, 58, 112, 121, 128
persistent, 128–29
dual income, no sex (DINS), 28
preordained, 95
240
index
fantasies:
expectations of, 66
as adultery, 152
sexless, 64–68
of affairs, 209
“honeymoon” stage, 17
of aggressive partners, 95–96
hormones, 18, 124, 164
changing over time, 153
hostility, 110
gender differences in, 183
HSDD (hypoactive sexual desire
His Secret Life,
153
disorder), 26–27, 183–85, 187–88
and Internet porn, 16, 147–60
hydrotherapy centers, 83
Farrell, Warren, 130
hypertension, 23
fatherhood, 56, 74–75, 78
hypoactive sexual desire disorder
fatigue, 28–29
(HSDD), 26–27, 183–85, 187–88
feedback, 92–94
hysteria, 83
fellatio, 90–92
feminist movement, 83–85
identity:
fidelity:
erection as basis of, 43, 45, 129,
and celibacy, 204–5
130–31, 134
and marriage, 48–49, 205–6
maintaining, 19
Fisher, Helen, 17–18, 24, 123
and male ego, 139
Fitzgerald, Della, 16, 23–24, 152
sexuality as basis of, 22, 37, 45
Fitzgerald, Max, 16, 152
implant surgery, 134
food, comfort, 165, 166–67
impotence, 23
freedom, expression of, 55
blaming himself for, 115
Friedman, David M., 129
blaming wife for, 169–70
Friedman, Jerry, 163
and depression, 71–72
Friedman, Richard A., 189
fear of, 134
friendships, lifelong, 181
and male identity, 43, 45
frigidity, 130
and medications, 23–24, 58, 68, 70, 72
and obesity, 164
Gambescia, Nancy, 103, 109, 153, 168, 177
refusal to discuss, 43
gays,
see
homosexuality
see also
ED
guilt, passion killed by, 152
impulse control, 41
impulse control disorder, 154
Hacker, Andrew,
Mismatch,
148
In and Out
(film), 178
health issues, 35, 127
indifference, 116–17
Henri-Forel, Auguste, 148
individuality, 19
heroin, 58
infidelity,
see
affairs
Hite, Shere, 145
inhibited sexual desire (ISD), 26–27
homosexuality, 175–91
injection therapy, 134
brokeback marriages, 177–80
insecurity, 107–8
and living heterosexual lives, 32,
Internet:
178–80, 196
fantasy on, 16
number of cases, 176–77
porn on, 15, 25–26, 40–42, 146–60
honeymoon:
support groups on, 186
index
241
intimacy:
male supremacy, 129
anger as defense against, 105–6
manipulative behavior, 106
and ED, 134–36
marriage:
fear of, 2, 22, 30, 40, 44–45, 48, 55,
abstinence before, 67
57, 106
ardor cooled in, 18–19, 71, 99, 158–59
Internet porn as avoidance of, 157–59
for children’s sake, 197–200
and sex, 181
companionship in, 56, 59, 62
ISD (inhibited sexual desire), 26–27
egalitarian, 22, 82
and fidelity, 48–49, 205–6
Jacobson, Barbara, 167–68, 169
focus on the good in, 60
jealousy, 100
“honeymoon” stage of, 17
Joy of Sex
(Comfort), 84
long-term, 99
love and, 115
King, Larry, 135
mixed orientation, 178–80
Kinsey report, 140
multiple, 61, 99–100
“open,” 61
lack of desire,
see
low libido
“our time” in, 211
Leiblum, Sandra, 154
and procreation, 61
Levitra, 131–32
routines of, 20
libido:
sacredness of, 181
effects of depression on, 119
sex as bond in, 212
low,
see
low libido
sexless,
see
sexless marriages
“normal,” 184, 185
stable relationship in, 18, 19–20, 60
see also
sexuality
staying together, 61, 191, 195–96,
lifestyle drugs, 144
209
lipstick, 91
use of term, 7
listening, 2, 21, 213–14
well-functioning, 20
Lopate, Phillip, 130
marriage manuals, 84
LoPiccolo, Joseph, 5, 163, 184, 206
martyrdom, 86, 114
low libido, 4–8, 50, 131, 180–83
Marx, Groucho, 68
causes of, 184–85
masturbation, 145–47
failure equated with, 6, 8, 13
and depression, 120
HSDD, 26–27, 183–85, 187–88
and ED, 130
nonorgasmic women, 130
mutual, 213
number of cases, 186, 188
and online porn, 41–42, 154
and obesity, 27–28
as “self-abuse,” 82
powerlessness equated with, 6
McGreevey, James, 177, 180
as relief for partner, 50, 73, 98
medications:
and testosterone, 188–90
alternative paths to, 134
lust, 17, 18, 180
antidepressants, 24, 37–38, 69, 72,
121–24
madonna/whore syndrome, 54–55
for ED, 126, 129, 131–34, 143–44
male ego, 139
efficacy rate of, 133–34
242
index
medications (
continued
)
as turn-off, 27–28, 162
and impotence, 23–24, 58, 68, 70,
Offit, Avodah K., 72, 91, 146
72
one-night stands, 18
interactions among, 132
oral sex, 84, 90–92, 98, 153, 213
side effects of, 124, 127
orgasm:
for testosterone level, 190
anorgasmia, 121
men:
and erection, 157
andropause in, 189
faked, 72
conquest sought by, 68
multiple, 85
dominance of, 84
time to reach, 125–26
ego of, 139
“our time,” 211
erections expected by, 23, 126
oxytocin, 18, 124
and fatherhood, 56, 74–75, 78
multiorgasmic, 85
Parker, Jay, 154–55
perceived as always wanting sex, 11, 12, passion: 183
anger as destructive of, 103–5
psychiatric help sought by, 196–97
novelty-fueled, 181
rejection of, 165
passive-aggressive stance, 105–6
sexuality as self-worth, 22, 37, 45
PDE5 (phosphodiesterase type 5) drugs,
as stepfathers, 76–77
132, 134, 143–44
survey questions for, 219–21
PE (premature ejaculation), 140–42
survey responses of, 14, 15, 23, 27
penile suppositories, 134
validation of, 22, 31
penis:
weight gain by, 164
as delicate organ, 135
Mendelsohn, Robert, 109, 153
and erection, 126–28
menopause, 135
fantasies about, 134–35, 138
Morgentaler, Abraham, 128, 135
and male identity, 129
motherhood, 77–80