Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more with a free trial

Only $11.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.

Summary of Robert Weiss's Cruise Control
Summary of Robert Weiss's Cruise Control
Summary of Robert Weiss's Cruise Control
Ebook47 pages25 minutes

Summary of Robert Weiss's Cruise Control

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars

()

Read preview

About this ebook

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Book Preview:

#1 Ed is constantly on the lookout for another man to have sex with. He is always rating the male body parts he sees in the locker room, and his prey is any desirable man who will look him in the eye long enough for him to get that feeling in his gut.

#2 Ed’s cruising produces a physical reaction. His heart races, he feels slightly dizzy, and his hands begin to sweat. He knows and easily recognizes all the signs of sexual interest. He can’t stop until he either finds someone for sex or masturbates to orgasm.

#3 Ed is a thirty-one-year-old man who has become more depressed and irritable over the past few years. He has been unable to figure out the source of his distress, and he is constantly late for appointments with friends and coworkers because he is out completing sex acts.

#4 Ed, an out gay man, is fully committed to open sexual choices and experiences. He does not discuss his sexual behavior with anyone, even good friends, because he believes that no one would challenge the wisdom of his late-night exploits or the danger inherent in his brushes with the law.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 9, 2022
ISBN9798822510302
Summary of Robert Weiss's Cruise Control
Author

IRB Media

With IRB books, you can get the key takeaways and analysis of a book in 15 minutes. We read every chapter, identify the key takeaways and analyze them for your convenience.

Read more from Irb Media

Related to Summary of Robert Weiss's Cruise Control

Related ebooks

Wellness For You

View More

Related articles

Reviews for Summary of Robert Weiss's Cruise Control

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars
0 ratings

0 ratings0 reviews

What did you think?

Tap to rate

Review must be at least 10 words

    Book preview

    Summary of Robert Weiss's Cruise Control - IRB Media

    Insights on Robert Weiss's Cruise Control

    Contents

    Insights from Chapter 1

    Insights from Chapter 2

    Insights from Chapter 3

    Insights from Chapter 4

    Insights from Chapter 5

    Insights from Chapter 6

    Insights from Chapter 7

    Insights from Chapter 8

    Insights from Chapter 9

    Insights from Chapter 10

    Insights from Chapter 11

    Insights from Chapter 12

    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    Ed is constantly on the lookout for another man to have sex with. He is always rating the male body parts he sees in the locker room, and his prey is any desirable man who will look him in the eye long enough for him to get that feeling in his gut.

    #2

    Ed’s cruising produces a physical reaction. His heart races, he feels slightly dizzy, and his hands begin to sweat. He knows and easily recognizes all the signs of sexual interest. He can’t stop until he either finds someone for sex or masturbates to orgasm.

    #3

    Ed is a thirty-one-year-old man who has become more depressed and irritable over the past few years. He has been unable to figure out the source of his distress, and he is constantly late for appointments with friends and coworkers because he is out completing sex acts.

    #4

    Ed, an out gay man, is fully committed to open sexual choices and experiences. He does not discuss his sexual behavior with anyone, even good friends, because he believes that no one would challenge the wisdom of his late-night exploits or the danger inherent in his brushes with the law.

    #5

    After years of addictive sexual behavior, aching loneliness, escalating depression, and the stressful life of living a double life, Ed was tired yet he wasn’t able to figure out what was wrong or how to fix it. He just wasn’t able to enjoy his life or be happy.

    #6

    The emotional experience that sex addicts experience when they think about or pursue a hot sexual or romantic connection is similar to the dissociative state that gambling addicts experience.

    #7

    The answer to the question of why so many attractive, intelligent, and wealthy

    Enjoying the preview?
    Page 1 of 1