Description
"Finally, a good instruction manual to help them understand each other and really get along in bed."
 Summary of "What Are Men Thinking About?": What does a man pay attention to during sex? Is it true that there's nothing to worry about during sex? Can a man orgasm whenever he wants? How do they experience jealousy? Are they more unfaithful than women? What are their fears in sex? What are the keys to making a man sexually happy? This book answers these and many other questions about male sexuality. Furthermore, based on the cases that come to his consultation, the author reveals the difficulties they most often face, how they experience them, and how they can overcome them. The changes that women have experienced over the past twenty-five years have left men confused and confused, unsure of their sexual role. More and more men are consulting sexologists, overwhelmed by the sexual stereotypes attributed to them, feeling like victims because they don't always feel like it, seeking more than just pleasure from sex, and even feeling fearful when approaching a sexual relationship. Whether you have a steady or sexual partner, a sex problem is always a two-way street. First, because it affects both of you, and second, because even if it's causing you to suffer, the key to facilitating a solution also lies in your behavior. José Bustamante, a specialist in sexology and couples therapy, presents in this book the most common problems men face in their sex lives and how they affect the relationship. It helps us not only understand why they do what they do, but also know how we should act so they don't hurt us and build a full and satisfying relationship.
 About the author of What Do Men Think About?
 José Bustamante holds a degree in psychology from the University of Castellón de la Plana. He holds a master's degree in clinical psychology and sexology and integrative therapy. He is the director of the Center for Psychology, Sexology, and Couples that bears his name, and a professor of the master's programs in Sexual Health Promotion and Clinical Sexology at the University of Castellón de la Plana. He is also the general secretary of the Spanish Association of Sexology Specialists and a founding member of the Spanish Academy of Sexology and Sexual Medicine. He regularly contributes to the magazine "MIA," radio and television programs, and Sylvia de Béjar's blog.