Sexual Freedom for Married People by John Shakib offers a bold and transformative exploration of sex within the boundaries of marriage. Drawing on historical, cultural, and personal insights, Shakib reexamines the conventional rules governing marital intimacy and advocates for a new approach—one that separates love from sex. This thought-provoking book takes readers on a journey through the history of human sexuality, the evolution of societal norms, and the power dynamics that have shaped our views on sex for centuries.
Shakib challenges readers to question the traditional ties between love and sexual exclusivity, offering a refreshing perspective on open marriages and consensual extramarital relationships. He argues that embracing these changes can lead to stronger, more fulfilling partnerships. By shedding the guilt and shame often associated with sex outside of marriage, couples can experience deeper emotional connections and a greater sense of freedom.
With personal anecdotes and research from various cultures and periods, Sexual Freedom for Married People addresses the most pressing sexual issues in modern relationships, including infidelity, the importance of consent, and the equality of sexual rights between men and women. Shakib’s groundbreaking insights encourage readers to reconsider long-held beliefs about sex, intimacy, and fidelity in the 21st century. This book is an invitation to embark on a liberating journey toward sexual fulfillment, free of guilt and societal constraints.
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