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The Cult of the Born-Again Virgin: How Single Women Can Reclaim Their Sexual Power

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You Can Change Your Life, Heal Your Heart and
ImprovelUl Your Relationships by Harnessing
The Power of Your Sexual Energy Want to be the first woman on your block to become celibate? You might be too late! Celibacy is sweeping the nation as the choice for intelligent singles of all ages and both genders who are sick and tired of the games, heartbreak and personal chaos created by having sex with people they don't love!
Savvy singles are choosing to be celibate unless or until they fall in love—and they are reaping huge benefits! This book reports on the movement and reveals to you the secrets of how other women just like you have used celibacy If any of this touches your heart, The Cult of the Earn-Again Virgin is a must-read for you! In its pages, you, too, will discover the secret so many now-celibate women "Keep Your Knees Together—Change Your Life!" If you have had it with men who don't value love, marriage or monogamy the way you wish they would, or if your heart has been crushed one too many times, or if you just sense that being sexually active simply isn't working in your life, you're holding the right book in your hands. Don't deprive yourself a moment longer of the life gifts that are your birthright! Bet, The Cult of]fhe Earn-Again Virgin show you how to claim them today!

273 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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Wendy Keller

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December 2, 2019
Although its premise is a great one (not merely adopting an atheistic attitude or simply addressing the avoidance of sexually-transmitted diseases), the writing is poor & theories are simplistic: this is clearly geared toward mindless (Caucasian) American women who lack common sense.
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