It was sex that made Bettina Arndt famous. As one of Australia's first sex therapists and editor of Forum magazine, Bettina spent ten years talking about sex on television and radio. A trained clinical psychologist, she taught medical students, doctors and other professionals and talked endlessly about this fascinating subject to audiences all over Australia and overseas.
By the 1980s she'd had enough of a good thing. She gave up sex -professionally speaking - and moved onto writing for newspapers and magazines about broader social issues and particularly the changing relationships between men and women. As a respected social commentator she was invited onto government advisory committees covering issues from family law to childcare and ageing.
But after nearly twenty years, she has now returned to her first love and has written a book about sex. The Sex Diaries, which has become an international best-seller, was based on research using diaries to track how couples negotiate their sex supply. Her current research is also using diaries, but this time focusing on male sexuality and particularly that intriguing triangle – the man, the penis and the partner. Her new book – What Men Want – will be published in August – just in time for Father’s Day.
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