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Hangry for Sex

The Benefits of Regular Sexual Activity and How to Better Achieve It

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Hangry for Sex

By: Kimber Austin
Narrated by: Vicky B. David
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Yeah! It’s a thing! Just like when you get deprived of food and you get “hangry”, being deprived of physical intimacy can make you hangry…hangry for sex!

We all know the condition that Sigmund Freud called “hysteria”. Symptoms include insomnia, anxiety, and emotional outbursts that are extremely exaggerated…sound familiar? And what was the cure? A vibrator. In Freudian days, it was thought to be a condition that only plagued women, but men get hangry for sex too. They get angry and irritable just like women.

In Hangry for Sex, I’m going to inform you of the benefits of sex as well as the problems both mentally and physically of not getting enough. I will also discuss how we get into the predicament of not having our needs met, and most importantly, what do we can do about it!

©2022 Kimberly Austin (P)2022 Kimberly Austin
Personal Development Sex Instruction

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