Why Do Men Fall Asleep After Sex

Why Do Men Fall Asleep After Sex

by Mark Leyner, Billy Goldberg

Narrated by Mark Leyner

Unabridged — 6 hours, 32 minutes

Why Do Men Fall Asleep After Sex

Why Do Men Fall Asleep After Sex

by Mark Leyner, Billy Goldberg

Narrated by Mark Leyner

Unabridged — 6 hours, 32 minutes

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Overview

Did the mega-bestselling Why Do Men Have Nipples? exhaust your curiosity about stuff odd, icky, kinky, noxious, libidinous, or just plain embarrassing? ""No,"" you say? Well good, because the doctor and his able-bodied buddy are IN! Again! Now go-to authorities for that sort of thing, Mark Leyner and Billy Goldberg, M.D., take on the differences between the sexes-those burning questions like, ""Why Doesn't My Husband Ever Listen?"" or ""Why Does My Wife ALWAYS Have to Pee?"" and of course, ""Why Do Men Fall Asleep After Sex?"" plus plenty of others to keep you fully informed.

Full of smart and snarky answers to an onslaught of new questions, all in the do-ask-we'll-tell spirit, that entertain and teach you something at the same time, Why Do Men Fall Asleep After Sex? offers the real lowdown on all the myriad of the things that everyone wants to know about all things anatomical, medical, sexual, nutritional, animal, mineral, but would only ask a physician after a few too many. Bigger, funnier, and better than ever, Why Do Men Fall Asleep After Sex? proves that in the battle of the sexes, as in most things, a little Q&A is a safe, effective, minimally invasive remedy.


Editorial Reviews

FEB/ MAR 07 - AudioFile

Two authors who have started a fictional counseling practice offer a running dialogue about the obscure medical questions people ask them. Dr. Goldberg, the presumed straight man, makes fun of men, women, and often his writing partner. The other author, Mark Leyner, who is also the narrator, has a vocal personality that adds its own measure of energy (though hearing him talk about himself in the third person is disorienting). Almost whispering at times, Leyner sounds so intimate, or perhaps self-conscious, that some of the humorous content becomes neutralized. Entertaining, if not memorable, this may be the audio you listen to when you have nothing else to do. T.W. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

FEB/MAR 07 - AudioFile

Two authors who have started a fictional counseling practice offer a running dialogue about the obscure medical questions people ask them. Dr. Goldberg, the presumed straight man, makes fun of men, women, and often his writing partner. The other author, Mark Leyner, who is also the narrator, has a vocal personality that adds its own measure of energy (though hearing him talk about himself in the third person is disorienting). Almost whispering at times, Leyner sounds so intimate, or perhaps self-conscious, that some of the humorous content becomes neutralized. Entertaining, if not memorable, this may be the audio you listen to when you have nothing else to do. T.W. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170180127
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 08/01/2006
Edition description: Unabridged
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