Listen up, folks! We're about to dive into the most intimately human experience there is: sex. But hold on tight, because things can get pretty confusing in this realm. Our desires to connect collide with our fears of vulnerability and appearing 'normal', leaving us feeling disconnected, numb, or just downright embarrassed. Get ready for a wild ride as we explore topics like adultery, lust, pornography, and impotence.
Now, Alain de Botton, the brilliant mind behind The School of Life, is here to steer us through this perplexing landscape. In his captivating audiobook, he boldly argues that sex in the 21st Century will forever be a balancing act between trust and risk, and the clash between primal desire and societal expectations. And trust me, he's not approaching this subject from a strictly scientific standpoint. No, he's delving deep into the subjective side of sex, unveiling fresh ideas on how we can navigate this delicate dance.
Prepare yourselves for a revealing journey as we uncover the truth about modern sexuality. In How To Think About Sex, de Botton dishes out some eye-opening wisdom that will have you questioning everything you thought you knew. Yep, turns out that being good in bed isn't simply about technique; it's all in your head.
So, buckle up, my friends, and get ready to challenge your preconceptions. This audiobook, narrated by the one and only David Thorpe, is gonna rock your world. With a rating of 4.3 out of 5, and spanning a captivating 3 hours and 22 minutes, it's a journey you won't want to miss. Let's dive in and discover the hidden depths of human desire and connection.





























