1. What is the essential viewpoint of the book and the authors on sexuality and sexual behavior?
The book is in favor of healthy sexuality for both women and men, but is not limited to heterosexual practices. The authors advocate sexual behavior as an activity that is healthy and meant very much to be enjoyed by both women and men.
2. Describe the relationship between the two authors.
The authors wrote and published the book together; they have a lesbian relationship and an intimate business partnership. Dossie is both committed to a man as well as to Catherine.
3. How do the authors strike a balance between their relationship with one another and their relationships with other people?
The authors strike a balance by including other people in such a way that it doesn't force them to leave one another out. Sometimes they find this naturally easy to do, but at other times it requires concentrated effort to control the situations.
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