9 Selective Books on Improving One’s Sexual Life – Part 7 – Resurrecting Sex: Solving Sexual Problems and Revolutionizing Your Relationship

by David Schnarch

Resurrecting Sex by Dr. David Schnarch offers a ground-breaking approach to resolving sexual difficulties and the relationship problems they cause. This book can help marriages on the brink of divorce, golden-anniversary marriages, newly formed couples, and singles alike. Its unique method helps couples develop the love, affection, and commitment that prevent divorce and strengthen families. Resurrecting Sex offers a simple practical model of how sexual dysfunctions occur and tells you what to do to solve them. Dr. Schnarch shows you the best ways to change your sexual relationship, based on his work with hundreds of clients.

Coverage includes problems with getting erection-maintaining erections. reaching orgasm too quickly being unable to reach orgasm and having difficulty reaching orgasm. Resurrecting Sex is written by an award-winning clinical psychologist, and world-renowned relationship expert, Dr. David Schnarch. It not only covers medical aspects of sexual problems (e.g., impacts of illnesses and medications), it covers how to handle these problems in your relationship. Countless couples struggle with medically-related sexual difficulties due to diseases, injuries, radiation, and chemotherapy. This book tells you how best to deal with them.

17 Inspirational Movies That’ll Change Your Life + Mindset. – Part 11 – THE TERMINAL

Steven Spielberg produced and directed the 2004 American comedy-drama film The Terminal. Tom Hanks, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Stanley Tucci star. The film is based on the actual tale of Mehran Karimi Nasseri, who worked in Terminal 1 of Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport in France from 1988 to 2006. For the majority of the outside shots, a whole operational set was erected inside a massive hangar at the LA/Palmdale Regional Airport. Viktor Planters arrives at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York with only his suitcase and a peanut container.

The Acting Field Commissioner, Frank Dixon, is determined to get Viktor out of the airport. Meanwhile, Viktor continues reading books and publications to improve his English. An airport contractor hires him after he remodels a wall in the renovation zone. Viktor’s pals inform him that the conflict in Krakozhia has finished and that he may obtain a green stamp that would allow him to exit the airport. Dixon directs his police to arrest Viktor, but the officers, disillusioned with Dixon, let him go. Viktor arrives in New York and goes to the hotel where Benny Golson is performing to get the final signature.

Some say the film was inspired by the tale of Mehran Karimi Nasseri, an Iranian immigrant who resided at Terminal One of Paris’s Charles de Gaulle airport. The identical narrative was told in the 1993 French film Lost in Transit. Steven Spielberg remarked that he wanted to produce another picture that could make us laugh, weep, and feel good about the world while deciding to make the film. The Terminal earned $77.9 million in North America and $141.2 million in other regions, for a total of $219.4 million globally. The film garnered favorable reviews from reviewers, with a 6.2/10 average rating.

It is regarded as one of the three greatest films produced inside the studio system in response to the September 11th attacks. The film purposely keeps the specific location of Krakozhia ambiguous, continuing with the impression of Viktor being just Eastern European or from a former Soviet country. According to linguist Martha Young-Scholten, the video depicts the process of realistic second-language learning rather well. When Viktor purchases a New York guidebook in both English and his mother tongue in order to compare the two versions and improve his English, the book he examines is written in Russian.

9 Selective Books on Improving One’s Sexual Life – Part 6 – The State of Affairs

by Esther Perel

Psychotherapist Esther Perel’s new book, “The State of Affairs,” delves into cheating. For 33 years she has worked with couples, many of them migrants and refugees. She doesn’t dispense advice as much as a scratch at orthodoxies and poses questions with wit. Perel: Our obsession with transparency, total disclosure, and suffocating intimacy stanches desire. “The State of Affairs” is a patchwork of (mostly attributed) common references.

The concept she’s most associated with — that we are torn between our desires for adventure and security — comes from the psychoanalyst Stephen A. Mitchell. Perel’s parents “understood the erotic as an antidote to death,” she once said. In her case studies, Sarah Perel gives us each partner’s account — and then unravels them, pulling on this strand and that, investigating the stories we tell about ourselves. On the podcast, we can hear her practicing a supple kind of literary criticism, on the fly, in front of the authors. Perel is inspired by communities of queer and polyamorous people who are rethinking the boundaries of the couple.

17 Inspirational Movies That’ll Change Your Life + Mindset. – Part 10 – COACH CARTER

Coach Carter is a 2005 American biographical teen sports drama film directed by Thomas Carter and starring Samuel L. Jackson. Rob Brown, Channing Tatum, Debbi Morgan, Robert Ri’chard, and singer Ashanti are among the ensemble cast members. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film garnered favorable reviews, with a score of 64 percent Fresh. It debuted at number one at the box office, grossing more than $29 million over the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Weekend.

Carter Stone, the team’s captain, finds that several of his players have broken their contracts by missing courses and obtaining bad grades. He starts the team on a hard, disciplined training regimen that focuses mostly on conditioning and teamwork. The squad bonds with Carter and improves, being unbeaten in the regular season. While Carter is on the phone with his wife, the entire team slips out of the motel and attends a party at a neighboring estate after winning the Bay Hill holiday tournament. Coach Kenyon decides to stay, and the squad achieves their academic objective. The video concludes with the squad losing by two points to St. Francis in the State Quarterfinals.

Coach Carter was released in cinemas in the United States on January 14, 2005. The film debuted in the first place, earning $24.2 million from 2,524 venues, defeating Meet the Fockers ($19.3 million). In its third week of distribution, the film’s income fell by 24%.

9 Selective Books on Improving One’s Sexual Life – Part 5 – Urban Tantra: Sacred Sex for the Twenty-First Century

by Barbara Carrellas

Urban Tantra by Barbara Carrellas is a juicy mix of erotic how-to and pleasure-centered spiritual wisdom. With more than one hundred easy-to-follow techniques for expanded orgasmic states and solo and partner play (as well as more adventurous practices), this guide reveals the delicious worlds of ecstasy available to all. No matter what your gender, sexual preference, or erotic tastes, URBAN TANTRA will expand your notions about pleasure.

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