I Fell in Love with an Asexual by Dave Wheitner

I Fell in Love with an Asexual by Dave Wheitner

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I Fell in Love with an Asexual by Dave Wheitner

**Winner, Sexuality, 6th Annual Beverly Hills Book Awards**

Are you in a sexless marriage or relationship with a partner who may be a low-interest asexual? Praised by leading sexuality experts, this self-help memoir from the sexual partner's perspective is a first.

Around one percent of the population-millions worldwide-may be asexual. Asexuals, with some exceptions, do not experience sexual attraction. Asexuality remains the invisible orientation, largely unknown and misunderstood.

While some asexuals enjoy sex, a large majority do not. For those who do not, relationships with sexually motivated people can be challenging. Because in-depth discussion and education about sexuality is limited in our culture, mismatched partners may initially be unaware of differences. This can lead to frustration and confusion. Blaming helps no one.

Blending elements of Evan Ocean's intimate story with his own, Dave Wheitner shares expertise and perspective from counseling and psychology degrees, sexuality and intimacy training, and firsthand experiences similar to Evan's. The book cites 120+ sources, including works by asexual authors.

Whether you're a sexually motivated partner or relationship professional, the candid story, insights, tools, and tips will resonate with you.

This second edition incorporates the asexual community's constructive feedback.

Important:

This book candidly shares a sexually motivated person's blunders and misunderstandings while learning about asexuality. It acknowledges and validates emotions like frustration, resentment, and rejection, while guiding the reader toward a place of increased understanding. It condemns violations of consent and offers guidance on moving beyond sexual entitlement. It supports the reader in owning the expression and expansion of their own sexuality.

Partial Content Overview

Part One: A candid memoir about the challenges of a mixed-orientation relationship, from the sexual partner's perspective. A detailed explanation of what asexuality is and isn't. A primer on attraction, desire, libido, and arousal.

Part Two: How to clarify what you want. Identify common internal obstacles to sex and pleasure, such as guilt and shame. Begin to accept and forgive yourself and your partner if necessary. Address feelings of entitlement if needed. Learn to manage no and yes better. Begin to own your sexuality.

Part Three: Ways to expand physical and emotional intimacy with your partner, and also with others if desired. Types of intimacy and giving styles, foreplay, non-genital sensual touch, snuggle parties, and polyamory.

Part Four: Strategies for becoming a better sexual partner. Improve presence, awareness, and communication; enlist creativity; address body insecurities; gain perspective on masturbation and porn; make time for sex.

Part Five: Guidance on coming out to others, enlisting support, and preparing to shift out of a relationship if other options don't work. Loosen the grip of the societal sexual control matrix.

This book is *not* intended to provide:

-A half-hour quick read or overnight fix.

-Strategies for keeping your relationship in its current state. Rather, it is intended to help you determine what changes may best serve everyone's interests. That could mean modifying or possibly ending a relationship.

-A replacement for the great books on asexuality written by asexual authors. This book provides a significant introduction, but is still the tip of the iceberg.

-Guidance on determining whether you are asexual. This book is intended primarily for sexually motivated partners, or for individuals who don't like sex and want a different perspective.

Wheitner, Dave: - Dave Wheitner has long been intrigued by sexuality and human behavior. As a teenager, he enjoyed browsing sexuality research books at the public library-and not just for the pictures. Raised in a blue-collar Ohio neighborhood, Dave earned a B.A. in Psychology from Yale (Psi Chi Psychology Honor Society), an M.A. in Community Counseling from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society), an M.S. in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon (Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society), and life coaching certification. He has participated in various workshops and trainings on awareness, authenticity, sensuality, sexuality, personal growth, and leadership. He has created and facilitated touch-positive events, and is an award-winning author of several books. Dave authored most of the book. One of his partners also realized she was asexual, and his story has many overlaps with Evan's. Dave blended details of their stories into a single narrative, changed certain elements to honor others' privacy wishes, and added the various levels of interpretation and self-help information.
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ISBN 13 9780981776491
ISBN 10 0981776493
Title I Fell in Love with an Asexual
Author Dave Wheitner
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Divergent Drummer Publications
Year published 2018-02-23
Number of pages 374
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.