by Cosmopolitan
Cosmopolitan Magazine
June 1, 2004
“When you keep asking her to do things that she’s made clear she doesn’t want to do, it’s aggravating and disrespectful,” says Ditza Katz, Ph.D., co-director with Ross Tabisel, Ph.D., of the Women’s Therapy Center in Plainview, New York. She wants to be the only thing you’re focused on,” says Tabisel. “Plus, it’s more difficult for a woman to enjoy herself during sex if there are distractions.”