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SAYING NO TO NAKED WOMEN By: David R. Yale
How One Man Freed Himself From Porn Values & Sexual Addiction
A Healthy Relationship Press
August 2008
On Sale: July 27, 2008
460 pages ISBN: 0979176654 EAN: 9780979176654 Paperback
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Saying No to Naked Women How one man conquered sexual addiction and porn values The anti-pornography novel by David R. Yale Unlocks invisible behavior patterns you must understand to solve personal problems Jack Derritt doesn't realize he's running away from his troubles when he builds a shack in the Ozark mountain backwoods. But even in the forest, he can't escape the unpleasant truth: he feels like a kid, not a man, he hasn't found his ideal woman, and when he tries to daydream about her, his head fills with pornographic images he despises. When a magical mentor appears at his shack, Jack begins to explore the causes of his problems. With his mentor's help, he solves the riddle that has kept him from truly understanding people of all kinds -- and finds the love of his life and the healthy relationship he's always wanted. You will discover how Jack: * Learns to accept and enjoy people who are different from him, * Conquers crippling guilt, * Forgives his parents - and opens the hidden door to love, * Turns despair into hope and confidence, * Changes himself from a "kid" into a man. A heartfelt and richly rewarding story that will leave you breathless with its insights into personal growth and happiness. This is the novel that unlocks invisible behavior patterns you must understand to solve personal troubles and identify problem people. "Saying No's strength lies in its warmth and in its insistence that people's limitations don't cancel out their goodness." --Ellen Hawley Author of the novels Trip Sheets and Open Line "... a work of art -- well-written, rich in detail, emotionally charged, with characters that come to life on the page." --Robert Bly "... a fun read which incorporates interviews naturally and seamlessly.... (an) absorbing and delightful story." --Waddy W. Moore Professor Emeritus University of Central Arkansas
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