Very helpful
I found the app very helpful , I wish you could listen to more than one issue at a time . Very easy to use and walks you through every step
Ja, Lover ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Lover bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt $62.39.
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4.63 von 5
96 Bewertungen in Kanada
I found the app very helpful , I wish you could listen to more than one issue at a time . Very easy to use and walks you through every step
I had an issue with the subscription and they solve it with a solution. Great app recommended
You can’t access any of the features on this app unless you agree to a subscription, which is a whopping $75 for only three months. If you decline this subscription offer, the app is useless, but they send an offer through e-mail offering a one year subscription for the same price as the 3 month one. This is not a company who knows they have a good product and are charging accordingly; this is a company who is trying to milk as much as possible from their victims. I recommend the app Coral instead. I don’t know if I will pay for the subscription once my trial is over, but it seems to have a lot more features and flexibility than Love does, for a price that actually makes sense
I’ve been following Lover for the past month or so. Very professionally done. Mostly for working on myself, to increase libido to match my partner’s. I have never seen a sex therapist but imagine it would be a very similar approach. At a fraction of the cost. Like everything else, you need to be committed and follow for the right reasons.
Great information, in digestible modules. Worth the money, especially considering the lack of competition.
Been using it a few days and I gotta say I already really like it. It’s very professionally done. It uses lots of data and stats, which makes me confident it’s legit. Definitely paying for the year since it’s the cost of like one hour of a therapist, and honestly more valuable than that hour would be.
As someone who’s done some sex therapy, I can confidently say this app is a game changer. I wish I had access to this years ago. - Sex therapy is expensive; it’s normal to pay ~$200 per one hour session. Chances are, you’ll be going for at least a few sessions $$$$ - Sex therapy can be, for many people, extremely embarrassing. It took a lot of courage for me to finally book an appointment (and to sneak my way to the office without being seen by anyone I knew) This app solves both those problems. It is incredibly inexpensive relatively, and is able to be done in private, at any time. The content is professional, and covers a number of common sex issues. I’d strongly recommend anyone having issues with their sex life to try this app first - if for some reason you don’t see success, and you need a more custom level of coaching, then hiring a therapist to help makes sense.
It automatically charges $79.99 for a 3 month subscription when you can have a 1 year subscription for $79.99. That makes absolutely no sense. The different modules contain the exact same content in a slightly different order. Save yourself the money and buy yourself a sex toy.
The types and amount of personal data this company collects and has the freedom to share or sell is far beyond what even google or Facebook collects, and this is a payed service! Highly exploitive and inappropriate, especially considering sensitive nature of user’s content on this app. Read the privacy policy. It’s scary. I cancelled my subscription immediately after reading it. If the Lover team wants to assure its customers that their data is private and safe, they should do so clear unambiguous terms in their privacy policy, and they should stop collecting sensitive data that is directly tied to customers’ identities.
I’ve done a few of the cycles (you can only do one at a time) and while there is some helpful advice, a lot of it is just repeated again and again through multiple practices. A lot of the advice isn’t actually directly helpful either and is mostly encouragement about being confident and not insecure. Which is fine, but not something worth paying for, in my opinion, and certainly not the high price.