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What we think we know about men and sex is wrong, stuck in macho stereotypes and absurd porn scripts and imagery. How do men really feel?
Now, Harvard’s Dr. Abraham Morgentaler offers a unique view of men, sex, and relationships—a true perspective on authentic male sexuality, and one that has never been given before. It provides stunning new ways of understanding men, and it’s already changing women’s perspectives on their men, Viagra, and penile implants, and increasing their enthusiasm and insights on how to improve their personal and sexual relationships with men.
In The Truth About Men and Sex: Intimate Secrets from the Doctor’s Office (St. Martin’s Griffin; March 2015), Dr. Morgentaler presents insights from the revelations of men in real-life situations. Once his examination room door closed, men felt safe to drop their protective bravado, hoping he could help them. They opened up with an unexpected depth of feeling. Dr. Morgentaler learned the fascinating, surprising, and often affirming truth.
In this age of Viagra, testosterone, and yes, even penile implants, we know astoundingly little of true male sexuality. Dr. Morgentaler, with more than a quarter century of medical practice specializing in the treatment of men with sexual and reproductive conditions, was honored with his patients’ trust. He now shares a remarkable understanding of what sex means to a man.
The Truth About Men and Sex reveals the compelling, nuanced, and unanticipated world of men’s feeling about their sexuality—straight, gay, or transgendered.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Abraham Morgentaler, MD, FACS, is an Associate Clinical Professor of Urology at Harvard Medical School and the founder of Men’s Health Boston, a medical practice for male sexual and reproductive disorders. He is the author of three previous books and his work has appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine, The New Yorker and The Wall Street Journal, among others. He researches, lectures internationally, and sees a limited number of patients via his new program, Personalized Men’s Health.