Come As You Are: Revised and Updated is a health & wellness book written by Emily Nagoski PhD. The book discusses the surprising new science that will transform your sex life, with a focus on helping readers understand their own physiology and arousal.
For who is this book for ?
This book is for anyone who wants to have a better understanding of their own sex life. It provides clear information on the physiology of arousal and orgasm in both men and women, which can help readers troubleshoot any issues they may be having.
Pros :
- The book is based on scientific research and provides readers with an in-depth understanding of their own physiology
- The book can help improve sexual relationships by teaching people about their own bodies and how they work
- It is a revised and updated version of the original Come As You Are, which was published in 2015
Cons :
- The book may be too scientific for some readers
- May not contain enough practical advice for those seeking to improve their sex life
- Could potentially be triggering for individuals with sexual trauma
Learn more about the author
Emily Nagoski, Ph.D., is a sex educator and health writer whose work has been featured in The New York Times, TIME, Men’s Health, Salon, Slate, and many other outlets. Her first book was the highly acclaimed Come as You Are: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life (2015).
Reader Reviews
“A Mind-blowing Book About Sex!”
“This is a fabulous book! It has already helped me to better understand my own body and masturbation habits. Emily Nagoski does an excellent job of explaining the science behind sexual response in clear, easy-to-understand language. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn more about their own sexuality.”
“If you’re curious about why things feel the way they do during sex, or want to know how you can make your experiences better, this is the book for you.”
“Nagoski’s book is educational, informative, and chock-full of scientific data that will change the way you think about your own sex life as well as the sex lives of those around you.”