This book has an informal, fun tone that fits the subject... it’s a quick read! It covers everything pretty much all newlyweds would need to know (leaving out other subject areas like common problems with aging that are in other books). Sometimes the wording is odd (can we stop using “mate” so much – did I just get dropped in Australia or Britain?), but overall good.
The book covers erogenous zones, includes directions for oral sex, and discourages masturbation (is it adding to or taking away from marital intimacy). And his formula… Intimate marriage + mature lovers = fulfilling sex life… I just don’t like the mature word. I know what he’s trying to get at encompassing lots of ideas about respect, caring, give and take, etc. but I think a better word to use would have been ATTENTIVE lovers.
The book presents sex as something fun and intimate and reserved for marriage. It has some ideas for increasing pleasure and several non-standard sex positions (be careful who might be looking over your shoulder, though, there’s some explicit—though tastefully done—line drawings of said positions). But please don’t believe this book that nipple and perineum pleasuring are universally enjoyed by men. LOL
Some of the relationship advice is meh. He starts early (in the intro!) on the “go to counseling” advice, but doesn’t harp on it like Shelia Gregoire does in her books. He also seems to be of the Dave Ramsey financial camp (some good advice—like being good stewards—but against credit cards and says to assign the finances to the most disciplined spouse, but I think it should probably be the man overseeing it… a la Laura Doyle and The Empowered Wife).