Book description
Sex is the most intimately human experience there is. It is can also be
the most confusing. Our desire to be together conflicts with our desire
to avoid vulnerability and appear ‘normal’, leaving us detached,
desensitised or embarrassed.
Covering topics including adultery, lust, pornography and impotence,
Alain de Botton argues that 21st Century sex will always be a balancing
act of trust versus risk, and of primal desire versus studied civility.
By examining sex from a subjective - rather than scientific -
perspective, he uncovers new ideas on how we can achieve that balance.
Pulling back the sheets on modern sexuality, How To Think About Sex
offers important and surprising wisdom that proves that being good in
bed is really all in your head. Alain de Botton
is the author of the international bestsellers, How Proust Can
Change Your Life
, Essays in Love
and The Art of Travel,
and other books that try to throw light on the big challenges of our
lives. He is the founder of Living Architecture (www.
living-architecture. co. uk), a social enterprise which gets top
architects to build holiday homes for rental by anyone. He is also the
founder of The School of Life, for which this series has been designed.