

To make navigating this list as easy as 1-2-3, use the clickable table of contents below to quickly jump to any book or sub-category.Īlright, let’s get on getting it on! Time to unlock our mojo with some of the best sex books! You’ll also find links to read the summary of the book on Four Minute Books (or learn more about it on Goodreads if we don’t have it) or buy a copy of it on Amazon. Each book comes with our favorite quote, a one-sentence summary, a note about when and why you might want to read it, and three key takeaways. We’ve hand-picked a total of 22 books about sex and sexuality for you. We hope they will remove some of the stigma around sex, help you understand yourself and your partner better, and make for comfortable ice breakers to make sex more of an acceptable topic in your social circle. Today, we’ll compile the best of those for you. Some also deal outright with sex and sexuality.


Many of them cover topics like psychology, communication, and human relationships. We’ve summarized over 1,000 books here at Four Minute Books. What about gender differences? What about evolution? Why do we desire others, and how can we enjoy the physical time we spend together? Books can help you find answers to these questions. Making love is full of emotions - hence the name. Some people will say reading books about sex is like learning to swim on land, but there are plenty of exercises for the latter, and sex is about a lot more than moving your hips correctly. You can take a break, pick up another technique - or read another book altogether - then try again! If you read about a new technique for sex, try it in the bedroom, and it goes wrong, a book won’t nudge you into immediately trying the next thing and possibly trying too hard along the way. That’s one reason books about sex are attractive: You can read them in complete comfort and privacy, and no one will judge you for it.Īnother is that books are patient. Despite tons of groups, websites, tools, bloggers, coaches, and therapists out there, it is still hard for most of us as individuals to admit - especially to our immediate friends and family - that we are, or are thinking about, actually using those resources. It’s a cliché to say that sex is (still) a taboo topic, but in every cliché, there is some truth.
