The Gottman Institute Launches "Gott Sex? The Art of Lovemaking" Video Series
Research shows 91% of couples don't know how to talk to each other about sex, leading to unhappy, unhealthy relationships
SEATTLE, Nov. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
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The Gottman Institute, famously known for providing leading-edge research on marriage and relationships today launched a new resource on sex and intimacy called Gott Sex? The Art of Lovemaking. The video series includes nine experiential modules designed to improve the passion, romance, and intimacy of your sex life. Included are exercises couples can try in the comfort of their own home; as well as bonus content focused on emotional intelligence; debunking the myths about sex; being a great listener; skills for having a great date... and more! |
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WHEN: |
Gott Sex? The Art of Lovemaking is available for download immediately at www.gottsex.com for $49.95. |
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WHY: |
According to our research, fifty-percent of women who talk about their sexual feelings with their partners are very satisfied with their relationship. Of those that don't talk, only 9% are satisfied. Additionally, the stress of bad sex relationships often suppresses the immune system, meaning that couples who have bad sex relationships, are less healthy, less productive and make less money in their careers. The good news is that couples can change this by taking five easy steps: |
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1. Know your partner & develop love maps |
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2. Be aware by asking open-ended Q's |
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3. Turn towards your partners bids for attention and affection |
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4. Redefine sex – everything positive you do in the relationship is sex |
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5. Talk during sex; get playful and personal |
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"Many people think that the secret to reconnecting with their partner is a candlelit dinner or a by-the-sea vacation. But the real secret is communication and turning toward each other in little ways every day," explains Dr. John Gottman PhD. |
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A detailed infographic and relationship/sex quizzes for men, women and parents are all available upon request, to help support stories. |
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WHO: |
Co-founded by Drs. John and Julie Schwartz Gottman, The Gottman Institute applies leading-edge research on marriage in a practical, down-to-earth therapy and trains therapists committed to helping couples. |
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HOW: |
If you would like more information about the new Gott Sex video series, please go to http://www.gottsex.com. |
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SOURCE The Gottman Institute
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