: The book shifts the view of sex from a "transactional" act to a natural part of a healthy life.
: Urologist Joshua Gonzalez, MD , noted it helps readers appreciate the "changes our bodies and minds go through over time," while actress Natasha Lyonne called it a way to "reinvent the way you think about intimacy".
The book has been well-received for its compassionate and accessible tone:
: Goldwyn argues that true sexual satisfaction comes when mind, body, and consciousness are in alignment.
: Includes actionable advice such as practicing intentionality with pornography and creating personal boundary lists. Reviews & Expert Perspectives
