Come as you are The surprising new science that will transform your sex life

Emily Nagoski

Book - 2021

"A revised and updated edition of Emily Nagoski's game-changing New York Times bestseller Come As You Are, featuring new information and research on mindfulness, desire, and pleasure that will radically transform your sex life"--

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Published
New York : Simon & Schuster Paperbacks 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Emily Nagoski (author)
Edition
Simon & Schuster trade paperback edition, revised and updated
Physical Description
x, 382 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781982165314
  • Introduction: Yes, You Are Normal
  • The True Story of Sex
  • The Organization of This Book
  • A Couple of Caveats
  • If You Feel Broken, or Know Someone Who Does
  • Part 1. The (not-so-basic) basics
  • 1. Anatomy: No Two Alike
  • The Beginning
  • The Clit, the Whole Clit, and Nothing but the Clit
  • Meet Your Clitoris
  • Lips, Both Great and Small
  • Hymen Truths
  • A Word on Words
  • The Sticky Bits
  • Intersex Parts
  • Why It Matters
  • Change How You See
  • A Better Metaphor
  • What It Is, Not What It Means
  • 2. The Dual Control Model: Your Sexual Personality
  • Turn On the Ons, Turn Off the Offs
  • Your Sexual Temperament
  • What "Medium" Means
  • Different for Girls ... Sometimes
  • What Turns You On?
  • Can You Change Your Brain?
  • 3. Context: And the "One Ring" (to Rule Them All) in Your Emotional Brain
  • Sensation in Context
  • Sex, Rats, and Rock 'n' Roll
  • Liking, Wanting, and Learning
  • You Can't Make Them
  • "Is Something Wrong with Me?" (Answer: Nope)
  • Part 2. Sex in context
  • 4. Emotional Context: Sex in a Monkey Brain
  • The Stress Response Cycle: Fight, Flight, and Freeze
  • Stress and Sex
  • Broken Culture → Broken Stress Response Cycles
  • Complete the Cycle!
  • When Sex Becomes the Lion
  • Sex and the Survivor
  • Origin of Love
  • The Science of Falling in Love
  • Attachment and Sex: The Dark Side
  • Attachment and Sex: Sex That Advances the Plot
  • Attachment Style
  • Managing Attachment: Your Feels as a Sleepy Hedgehog
  • Survival of the Social
  • The Water of Life
  • 5. Cultural Context: A Sex-Positive Life in a Sex-Negative World
  • Three Messages
  • You Are Beautiful
  • Criticizing Yourself = Stress = Reduced Sexual Pleasure
  • Health at Every Size
  • "Dirty"
  • When Somebody "Yucks" Your "Yum"
  • Maximizing Yum ... with Science! Part 1 : Self-Compassion
  • Maximizing Yum ... with Science! Part 2: Cognitive Dissonance
  • Maximizing Yum ... with Science! Part 3: Media Nutrition
  • You Do You
  • Part 3. Sex in action
  • 6. Arousal: Lubrication Is Not Causation
  • Measuring and Defining Nonconcordance
  • All the Same Parts, Organized in Different Ways: "This Is a Restaurant"
  • Nonconcordance in Other Emotions
  • Lubrication Error #1 : Genital Response = Desire
  • Lubrication Error #2: Genital Response = Pleasure
  • Lubrication Error #3: Nonconcordance Is a Problem
  • "Honey ... I'm Nonconcordant!"
  • 7. Desire: Spontaneous, Responsive, and Magnificent
  • Desire = Pleasure in Context
  • Good News! It's Probably Not Your Hormones
  • More Good News! It's Not Monogamy, Either
  • "Why Can't I just Take a Pill?"
  • It Might Be the Chasing Dynamic
  • "Sex Worth Wanting"
  • Sharing Your Garden
  • Part 4. Ecstasy for everybody
  • 8. Orgasm: Pleasure Is the Measure
  • Nonconcordance-Now with Orgasms!
  • No Two Alike
  • All the Same Parts ...
  • Your Vagina's Okay, Either Way
  • Difficulty with Orgasm
  • Impatient Little Monitors
  • Ecstatic Orgasm: You're a Flock!
  • How Do You Medicate a Flock?
  • Flying Toward Ecstasy
  • 9. Love What's True: The Ultimate Sex-Positive Context
  • Why Confidence Is Not Enough
  • Step 1 : Your Feelings Are Always True
  • The Map and the Terrain: A Tool for Reality Checking
  • Step 2: The Hard Part (Or, How to "Nonjudging")
  • Nonjudging 1: "No Good Reason"
  • Nonjudging 2: Healing Trauma
  • Nonjudging 3: Pain
  • Nonjudging 4: Pleasure
  • Nonjudging 5: Mourning the "Shoulds"
  • "To Feel Normal"
  • Conclusion You Are the Secret Ingredient
  • Why I Wrote This Book
  • Where to Look for More Answers
  • Acknowledgments
  • Appendix 1. Therapeutic Masturbation
  • Appendix 2. Extended Orgasm
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index