From AudioFile With its picture of a banana on the package, this audio pushes limits and offers some excellent insights and advice with lighthearted but respectful humor. The presentation is about how one sexual activity connects with all the others in a man, and how this sequence taps into what is exciting and fulfilling for him. Technique works only in the context of a man's sexual identity, which is not simplistic and has to be continually discovered through safe communication. Though likely risky for couples who have emotional intimacy problems, the program offers solid advice on how to know your man and your man's desires. The author's sincerity and relaxed narration style compensate for his mediocre vocal quality. T.W. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine Product Description Ian Kerner, author of the smash success She Comes First, offers women his sometimes radical, always expert advice on everything from the nature of male desire to bedroom techniques that work.In He Comes Next, Kerner covers every angle of male sexuality, illuminates the most common sex-life ruts, and offers practical, knowledgeable answers to women's most frequently asked questions. In his role as a sex therapist, Kerner has spoken with countless men not only about the best sex they ever had, but also, perhaps more importantly, about the best sex they never had -- experiences they always desired and fantasized about, but were afraid to share with their partners. In the spirit of "full exposure," He Comes Next is the closest you'll ever come to waking up in a guy's skin and knowing what truly makes him sexually tick.Written in the same witty, insightful, and utterly readable voice that has made She Comes First and Be Honest -- You're Not That Into Him Either so popular, He Comes Next is the thinking woman's guide to enjoying sex to the fullest and ensuring that he does the same. About the Author Ian Kerner, Ph.D., is a sex therapist and New York Times bestselling author of numerous books. He contributes regularly to Today and lives in New York City with his wife and two young sons.Ian Kerner, Ph.D., is a sex therapist and New York Times bestselling author of numerous books. He contributes regularly to Today and lives in New York City with his wife and two young sons.