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by Ed Wheat,Gaye Wheat

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Author:
Ed Wheat,Gaye Wheat
ISBN13:
978-1859994696
ISBN:
1859994695
Language:
Publisher:
Scripture Union Publishing; 3rd edition edition (December 2000)
Subcategory:
Sociology
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1849 kb
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1429 kb
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Rating:
4.1
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595

Ed Wheat, MD (1926-2001), was a family physician for decades and an authority on premarital and marital counseling. His wife, Gaye Wheat, has presented Christian Home seminars with her husband.

Ed Wheat, MD (1926-2001), was a family physician for decades and an authority on premarital and marital counseling. Make your sexual relationship the fulfilling experience God meant it to be. God gave humankind the gift of sex. But many couples don't experience the kind of joy and fulfillment God intended

Ed and Gaye Wheat, along with their medical associate Dow Pursley, combine biblical teaching on love and marriage with the latest medical information on sex and sexuality

Ed and Gaye Wheat, along with their medical associate Dow Pursley, combine biblical teaching on love and marriage with the latest medical information on sex and sexuality. Drawing on years of experience in counseling couples, the authors have updated each chapter, adding information on contraceptives and a new chapter on sexually transmitted diseases, clarifying information on AIDS, herpes, HPV infection, and gonorrhea

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To Ed Wheat Sr. and Gladys Gibson Wheat, whose commitment, devotion, warmth, generosity . It was Dr. Wheat’s love for his patients that prompted the writing of this book. 1. Intended for Pleasure. and Gladys Gibson Wheat, whose commitment, devotion, warmth, generosity, and integrity stood for fifty years as a beautiful picture of genuine agape love. May the Lord richly bless each of you. Ed and Gaye Wheat.

A classic for thirty years, Intended for Pleasure is an easy-to-read reference book that combines biblical teaching on love and marriage with the latest medical information on sex and . Ed Wheat, Gaye Wheat.

A classic for thirty years, Intended for Pleasure is an easy-to-read reference book that combines biblical teaching on love and marriage with the latest medical information on sex and sexuality. This popular resource gently encourages married couples to make their sexual relationship the fulfilling experience it was meant to be. This is a complete sex manual, with basic facts, illustrations, and frank discussions of all facets of human sexuality.

Intended for Pleasure book. Their associate, Dow Pursley, . Intended for Pleasure gently encourages the married couple to make their sexual relationship the fulfilling experience it was meant to be. This is a complete sex manual, with basic facts, illustrations, and frank discussion of all facets of human sexuality. carries on the practice of Dr. Wheat, who is now retired.

Ed Wheat gives the reader a good idea of how exciting and fulfilling sex can be in marriage. This is the best book I have ever read in regards to marital love and sex. Ed and Gay Wheat have taken and educated, "no-hype", direct approach to married sexual fulfilment. There's also a chapter on the honeymoon night and having sex for the fisrt time. This book is esspecially helpful for men who might feel they can't sexually satisfy their wife, there is an extensive section on a "cure" method for pre-ejaculation and also a section on teaching him the intricacies of a woman's body and how to last.

A classic for thirty years, Intended for Pleasure is an easy-to-read reference book that combines biblical teaching on love and marriage with the latest medical information . Intended for Pleasure - Ed MD Wheat.

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  • My mom advised me to start reading this book 2-3 weeks before my wife and I were married last summer. I read the first 100 pages voraciously in one evening (two weeks before our wedding) and have been reading snippets here and there since a few weeks after the wedding. I finished it today, and I thank God for providing me insight into the wonderful purpose and joy found in my sexual union to my wife. I encourage you to study this book prayerfully and ask God to bring you and your partner closer to Himself and to each other as husband and wife. God bless you!

    Note: The book appears to be directed largely at husbands and soon-to-be husbands and instructs soon-to-be husbands to read the first 100 pages of the book in the last few weeks before the wedding (to prepare for the wedding night) and to save the rest of the book for after the wedding day. I encourage readers to follow this instruction.

  • Must read whether you and your husband/fiancee are Christians or not. This book describes innate instinctual habits and feelings relating to your mate sexually. THAT. MAKE. SENSE. Must read for virgins into marriage. Must read for couples going on 30years together. This book helps you understand how to honor, please, respect, and love your mate.

  • This book was recommended from several newly married friends, and although I was told it would be great for even the long-married couple, I wouldn't entirely agree. Good practical advice, but a bit outdated. In several cases, the author describes things in a pretty legalistic manner and makes some assumptions that I don't agree are accurate. If you're entering marriage with no or very little sexual experience, this would be a helpful book. Read with a grain of salt, however, and always rely on your spouse's preferences over what a book tells you will or won't feel good.

  • Ought to be read by everybody! With all the misconceptions and perversions of sex in the world, read this and find out God's plan. It is odd that people will study for years for their profession, but will refuse to spend a few evenings reading a book about something as important as marriage. They think they already know it all, and then end up divorced. If only people would follow the advice in this book, what a different place the word would be.

  • After all these years this is one of my most highly recommended books for married couples. It's an excellent accompaniment to Love Life For Every Married Couple, also by Dr. Wheat. My observation is that he sheds better light on building and maintaining a marriage than many theologians are doing. Very practical and refreshing in confusing days, even though originally written decades ago. I've used it in many cross-cultural situations and find his books trans-cultural because of how he promotes biblical principles for marriage without compromise. There are no shortcuts or magic formulas to a healthy marriage, and Dr.Wheat confirms that. Highly recommend The First Years of Forever by Wheat for new or engaged couples, and then his other two books early in marriage... and after 20, 30, or 40 years!

  • Growing up in a family that didn't talk about sex and school didn't provide the medical/scientific explanation, this was a helpful read in preparation for the wedding night

  • This book is a blend of an A&P textbook and a sex advice column. Sections of it come across as clinical (but lacking in the science backing it up), sections come across as old fashioned, sections are simply his personal opinion. I don't feel like I really learned anything useful from this book though, most of it just seems like common sense.

  • This book has a lot of really good points. Some good information but it's also a little old (not that's it's a bad thing) Has some seriously strict views in the chapter 'the perfect wife' it kind of comes off harsh and uncaring. I don't think it means to but that's how it hit me when I read it