Come As You Are: Revised and Updated: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex
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“Come As You Are (Revised)” by Dr. Emily Nagoski
“What if everything you’ve been told about sex is wrong?”
This groundbreaking ebook reveals the surprising science behind desire, pleasure, and your unique sexuality. Dr. Nagoski debunks myths about “normal” sex and gives you tools to understand your body better. Finally – a sex book that makes you feel good about yourself.
(Your body isn’t broken – you just needed the right instructions.) GET your ebook now
Come As You Are: Revised and Updated – The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life (eBook Edition)
A Revolutionary Guide to Understanding Your Body, Desire, and Pleasure
In this revised and updated eBook edition, celebrated sex educator Dr. Emily Nagoski combines cutting-edge neuroscience with warm, relatable advice to help you embrace your unique sexuality. Whether you’re curious about your body, struggling with desire, or simply want a healthier relationship with sex, this book offers life-changing insights backed by science.
What Makes This Book Special?
✅ The New Science of Desire – Discover how your brain and emotions shape your sex life.
✅ Your Body’s Unique “User Manual” – Learn about your personal “accelerator” and “brakes” for arousal.
✅ Myth-Busting Facts – Debunk harmful ideas about “normal” sex, libido, and performance.
✅ Practical Tools – Exercises to reduce stress, improve body image, and communicate with partners.
✅ Updated Research – New insights on gender, trauma, and pleasure.
Why You’ll Love This eBook?
✔ Easy to Read, Hard to Put Down – Written in clear, friendly language.
✔ Interactive Features – Highlight key passages, take notes, and complete self-assessments.
✔ Inclusive & Empowering – For all genders, orientations, and relationship styles.
✔ Based on Real Science – Used by therapists, doctors, and educators worldwide.
Who Is This For?
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Anyone who’s ever asked, “Am I normal?”
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Couples navigating mismatched desire.
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People healing from shame or past trauma.
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Professionals in health and therapy fields.
📖 Available in: Kindle, EPUB, and PDF formats
“The most important book about sexuality in decades.” —The New York Times
What’s New in the Revised Edition?
🔹 Fresh Research – Updated studies on pleasure, stress, and relationships.
🔹 More Inclusive – Expanded discussions on LGBTQ+ experiences.
🔹 Real-Life Stories – New examples from Dr. Nagoski’s clinical work.
eBook Features:
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Clickable Table of Contents – Jump to key sections instantly.
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Fillable Worksheets – Track your progress digitally.
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Highlight & Notes – Save your favorite insights.
Praise for Come As You Are
⭐ “This book saved my marriage.”
⭐ “Finally, a sex guide that doesn’t make me feel broken.”
⭐ “Every person should read this—no matter their age or experience.”
Ready to Transform Your Relationship with Sex?
GET the eBook today and start your journey to confidence and pleasure!
(Pairs perfectly with The Body Is Not an Apology for body positivity and Mating in Captivity for couples.)
Final Sale – No Refunds
By purchasing this book, you acknowledge that all sales are final, and no refunds or returns will be accepted.
📌 Core Details:
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Formats: PDF
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File Size: 7.1 MB (PDF)
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Length: 320 pages (optimized for digital reading)
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Accessibility: Screen-reader friendly
🔍 Key Content: ✔ 7 Science-Backed Sections covering:
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The Dual Control Model (Brakes & Accelerator)
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Stress vs. Desire
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Body Image & Pleasure ✔ 30+ Research Studies explained simply ✔ Interactive Features:
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Highlightable key terms
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Fillable self-assessments
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Chapter summaries
💡 Why Choose This eBook?
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Latest Science: 2023 updates on gender diversity and trauma
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Practical Tools:
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Desire mapping worksheets
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Communication scripts
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Pleasure journals
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Professional Endorsements: Used by therapists worldwide
👥 Perfect For:
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Individuals exploring sexuality
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Couples therapists
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Health educators
📊 Technical Features:
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Reading time: ~6 hours
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Hyperlinked table of contents
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Adjustable font sizes
Esme Chandler –
Nagoski’s voice is like a trusted friend. I felt seen, heard, and validated on every page.
[...]Ronin Wells –
Come As You Are helped me understand that desire isn’t broken—it’s just misunderstood. That insight changed everything.
[...]Dahlia Whitaker –
This book helped me stop fearing intimacy and start embracing it. It’s a guide to emotional liberation.
[...]Jasper Blake –
I’ve gifted this book to friends, family, and even my therapist. It’s that powerful and that important.
[...]Freya Sinclair –
Come As You Are helped me stop apologizing for my body and start celebrating it. It’s revolutionary.
[...]Maddox Carter –
This book helped me understand my partner’s experience better. It’s a must-read for anyone in a relationship.
[...]Elodie Monroe –
I used to think sex was about technique. This book showed me it’s about trust, context, and emotional safety.
[...]Ronan Ellis –
Come As You Are helped me become a better partner—more patient, more present, and more attuned.
[...]Dahlia Preston –
This book helped me stop chasing desire and start creating the conditions for it. It’s a mindset shift.
[...]Griffin Chandler –
Nagoski’s writing is warm, witty, and wise. I now understand my sexual response in a way that feels empowering.
[...]Isla Harmon –
I used to feel broken. This book reminded me I’m already whole. It’s a gift to anyone who’s ever felt ‘not enough.
[...]Camden Barrett –
Come As You Are is the sex ed I wish I had growing up. It’s inclusive, affirming, and deeply human.
[...]Phoebe Sloan –
This book helped me stop comparing and start connecting—with myself and with my partner.
[...]Elias Vaughn –
I’ve read it twice and still find new insights. Nagoski’s blend of science and empathy is unmatched.
[...]Magnolia Tate –
Come As You Are helped me embrace my body and my pleasure. It’s a celebration of sexual wholeness.
[...]Theo Briggs –
The dual control model blew my mind. I finally understand why stress and context matter so much in desire.
[...]Lila Emerson –
This book gave me language for things I’ve felt but never understood. I now approach intimacy with curiosity instead of fear.
[...]Jaxon Steele –
Come As You Are helped me unlearn years of shame and misinformation. It’s not just educational—it’s healing.
[...]Mia Caldwell –
Emily Nagoski’s writing is compassionate and science-backed. I finally feel normal, whole, and empowered in my sexuality.
[...]Caleb Whitman –
This book helped me understand that sexual wellness isn’t about performance—it’s about presence, trust, and emotional safety.
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