ISBN-13: 9780983981923 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 206 str.
The term blue ball syndrome is a unique new term in evaluating relationships today. However, the effects of Blue Ball syndrome in relationships have been around for generations. If you ever had a sense of loneliness in your relationship or even a yearning to have a hiatus from your relationship as a consequence of not being appreciated in your relationship and no relief was in sight, then you may be experiencing blue ball syndrome. This book seeks to ask the question, what happens to the passion of life with the one you love when enjoyment of life ceases to exist with them? Furthermore, how does the experience of being desired and sexy turns into the chaos of frustration from the one you never expected? It has been said that the loneliest existence is to be with the one you love and yet feel abandoned when your significant other is around. This is very real in many couples lives today. This book is based on a three year evaluation voluntary study of couples from all walks of life, nationalities, careers and even the oldest known profession, prostitution. I felt to be honest with this book, I had to ask all people of various backgrounds, religions and occupations to reach the human psychological struggle of infidelity in current modern day relationships. It seems that blue ball syndrome occurs more than many people would care to admit. It may also identify the notion why prostitution or women and men who love spontaneous sexual one night stands are ravenous creatures of innate passionate urges that are normal and not a deviant instinct from human nature itself. The book, Blue Ball Syndrome: Why Ordinary People Become Sexual Players, is controversial, defiant of religious, cultural opinion and informing to those who may wonder why it is not wealth, beauty or educational status that drives sexual passion. Read why ordinary people and not just political, sport and Hollywood celebrities can eventually become sexual players in the book, "Blue Ball Syndrome Why Ordinary People become Sexual Players."