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New Zealanders are being urged to kiss and tell, by the author of a new book on sex after marriage.
Clinical psychologist Robyn Salisbury has called for stories from the nation's bedrooms, to publish anonymously in the book, which she says will encompass the wisdom she has developed over more than 20 years as a sex therapist.
Ms Salisbury said the book would identify how to keep an ongoing relationship alive, intimate and satisfying.
"Once you have grasped the fundamental skills of intimate relating, sex just gets better and better."
Ms Salisbury said the stories would be selected to illustrate the key principles of keeping sex alive and well and to show readers how to use these skills to make a difference in their own relationship.
"This will be a Kiwi book: down to earth, realistic and effective."
Brief summaries (up to two pages) should be sent to stories@sextherapy.co.nz or posted to P.O.Box 1280, Palmerston North.
- NZPA