A soon-to-be-released book dubbed “American Woman: The Transformation of the Modern First Lady, From Hilary Clinton to Jill Biden” by Katie Rogers contains some paragraphs about 81-year-old Joe Biden’s views on sex and his marriage to Jill Biden. According to an excerpt in The Times written by Rogers, “Joe may have tamped down his public bedroom declarations winning the presidency, but he has joked to aides that ‘good sex’ is the key to a lasting and happy marriage, much to his wife’s chagrin,”
Rogers further wrote that in 2004, Biden’s wife barred him from running for presidency as she walked into a meeting donning a halter top with the word “No” engraved on her stomach. That year, Biden did not join the presidential race.
In  the excerpt that was published in The Times, Biden wrote, “In 2006, Joe still seemed more interested in staying home with Jill than in running for the presidency, and he said as much to a group of supporters that year: ‘I’d rather be at home making love to my wife while my children are asleep.'”
Joe and Jill Biden got married on June 17, 1977. Joe Biden proposed to her five times but she declined the proposal other times since she wanted to be 100 percent sure that the marriage would work.”I’ve been as patient as I know how to be, but this has got my Irish up. Either you decide to marry me or that’s it – I’m out. I’m not asking again,” Joe said on the fifth try.From the look of things Joe and Jill’s romance is  still going strong 46 years after tying the knot. In 2022 on Valentine’s Day, Joe labelled his wife “the love of my life and the life of my love.”
In March 2020, during the President of the United States election campaign a lady identified as Tara Reade reported that nominee Joe Biden allegedly assaulted her in an office building where she worked as an office assistant in Joe’s office. Joe Biden denied the young lady’s allegations.The Antioch University alumnus later worked as a domestic violence advocate. She said that suffering from violent physical abuse from her ex-husband and father motivated her to work for victims.
In an interview on March 25, 2020 with Katie Halper, Reade reported that Joe Biden held her against a wall, kissed her, and put his hand under her skirt fingered  her while asking, “Do you want to go somewhere else?”
Speaking to National Public Radio (NPR) for an article, Reade said, “His hands went underneath my clothing and he was touching me in my private areas and without my consent.”Reade also told the Intercept that her impression was that Joe thought that he had her consent only to be shocked that she rejected him.
 Reade told The New York Times for an article that the moment she pulled away from Joe he seemed confused and told her, “Come on, man, I heard you liked me.” After which she told him “You’re nothing to me, nothing,” followed by “You’re OK, you’re fine.”Reade asserted that she could not recall the place or exact date of the incident, claiming that it was a basement of a D.C. Senate office building in the spring of 1993.