Author of Touch Like You Mean It
    Charles T. Braxton is a passionate writer dedicated to helping others explore intimacy, communication, and human connection in deeper, more meaningful ways. What qualifies him to write this book isn’t a degree or a title — it's real life. Charles speaks from experience, having lived, loved, learned, and grown through it all. Touch Like You Mean It is the first of many works aimed at educating and inspiring readers to be more present and attuned in their relationships.
    Touch Like You Mean It is a candid, compassionate, and skillfully written guide to deeply pleasuring women — not just physically, but emotionally and deeply. Drawing from personal growth, hard-won experience, and deep listening, Charles T. Braxton breaks down the art of intimacy in a way that’s refreshingly honest, respectfully sensual, and genuinely educational.
This book isn’t about cheap tricks or surface-level advice. It’s about slowing down, tuning in, and learning how to connect with a partner’s body and heart with presence, skill, and care. Whether you’re in a long-term relationship or just beginning to explore the power of touch, Touch Like You Mean It offers practical techniques, emotional insight, and empowering encouragement to help men become more confident, generous, and unforgettable lovers.
If you've ever wondered what it truly means to satisfy a woman — to be attuned, responsive, and memorable — this book is for you.
“I gave this book to a close friend who was struggling to connect with his wife — and it genuinely changed the way they relate. He couldn't stop thanking me.”
- Marcus J.
“Reading Touch Like You Mean It opened my eyes. I thought I knew everything. I didn’t. This book taught me how to slow down and really connect.”
- Eric T.
“I mean...what can I say. The actual techniques in the book were physically effective. The emphasis on connecting with her emotionally and completely — even more powerful!”
- Brad C.
“My husband surprised me with this book and told me he wanted to do better. It made me cry. Not because of the past, but because I finally felt seen.”
- Alicia M.