OK, crowdsourcing time! (short thread). I need book title suggestions for my next book. It'll be on how open-minded mainstream couples are improving their long-term relationships by borrowing insights, tips, & tactics from six sexual subcultures;
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I'll include: - evolutionary psychology about why certain problems arise & why certain solutions work, - anonymized stories from real couples, - quotes & ideas from interviews with couples therapists & sex educators, - stats & facts about the state of long-term relationships.
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The target market will be bright, open-minded readers who are married, in long-term relationships, or seeking serious relationships -- and who want a really fun, fulfilling, adventurous, committed, & fertile life together.
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I'm seeking a title that captures some of the main themes, and that's simple, fun, memorable, and intriguing. (I'm terrible at titles.) If you suggest a great title that I end up using, there will be a generous acknowledgement and a mystery prize.
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Thanks to everybody for some excellent title suggestions! I appreciate it. Will keep you posted.
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What do you think about this six sexual subcultures?
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I’m having trouble seeing some of those as sexual subcultures but I’m sure the research will be fascinating.
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Sextant for Navigating is cool.
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Cupid's Eros: Six Subcultures for Your Sexual Quiver
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Why not sex-positive - why does it have to be Christian? [and if it has to be Christian, how does that not just warp with trad life]
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