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Don't get me wrong, I don't think the program, or anything in it, is a bad idea. (Except for the P-spot massage. Tried it a few times, hated it.) And I can see where structure is needed for a couple who really has NO idea what they're doing. But if a couple hasn't had sex for ten years, there are WAY bigger problems at work than anything the program can fix.
My point is that it has it's place, but it isn't the end all, be all of sexual experiences. Three times per session? Three sessions a week? Come on. I can't speak for others, but I can't do something three times a night, three nights a week and not get bored with it, no matter how great it is. Did you just mean for the program to be like a jump start to a couple's sex life? If so, that would make much more sense to me than simply saying, "Follow the steps precisely for X amount of time, Y times a week, until death do you part and you'll have a great sex life."
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