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Better Sex Video: Better Oral Sex Techniques DVD

starring: Dr. Marty Klein, Dr. Diana Wiley
directed by: Sinclair Intimacy Institute




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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0784656226495
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Sinclair Inst
Manufacturer: Sinclair Inst
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sinclair Inst
Release Date: January 01, 1997
Running Time: 60 minutes
Studio: Sinclair Inst



Editorial Review:

Description:
Oral sex is the most sensual of all love play, capable of producing sensations that far surpass the pleasures of intercourse alone. This erotic act of lovemaking is raised to an art form in Better Oral Sex Techniques. Dr. Marty Klein and Dr. Diana Wiley introduce basic techniques that can help couples master cunnilingus and fellatio. Viewers will learn how to communicate their likes and dislikes, discover their partner's most sensitive areas of arousal, and will watch explicit demonstrations of tips on the best positions, pressure and timing. This video helps couples overcome their fears and concerns about oral sex and creates a comfortable, safe environment for couples of all levels of experience. For those who have never tried oral sex, all your questions will be answered and anxieties put to rest. Discover new ways to enjoy what's been called the ultimate expression of love.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Waste of time and money
There is nothing this dvd has, that you're going to want. At $1, it would be overpriced.

There is no instructional content of any value. Commentary is generic and vague.

Basically, the video is a bunch of older, overweight, homely couples, grunting and wallowing to cliched tantric music, with some snippets thrown in by the two commentators. You'll learn nothing, and be entertained even less.

This dvd gets a solid F.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - not up to par
The sinclair institute may have a reputation for quality products but the better sex series is a big let down. What the other reviews fail to tell you is that these videos were originally produced in 1990. IT was an exeriment to use "actual couples for loving sex". It was a neat idea at the time but this is what you get. Ugly models having sex. My wife and I had to turn this off the first time. The models are just ugly and old. It seams as if the majority of models are over 4 and not good looking at all. Kinda like a swing fest for loosers.

If you are going to look for help on sex, look at Anne Hoopers guides or the old Kama Sutra series. They were much better than this.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - daaaaaaaaaaaayaaaaaaaaaamn!!!!!
watching this made me please my significant other with a passion. she begs for more all the time. for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and yes desert. our love life enhanced to another level that i can't even imagine. i recommend this to anyone who is willing to explore themselves. it'll make your partner say mmmmmm...



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't waste your time!
1) A couple of the actors are not pleasing to look at, period!
2) The theme of the video is mostly concerned about okaying you that oral sex is okay.
3) I'd say this video is geared toward a very young couple who have never tried oral sex before.
4) The second time I watched it with a new girl friend, I almost fell asleep! LOL



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - He's Right
He's right the people on the video are just horrid to look out instantly ruining the mood you were trying to capture by watching this with your spouse. There is a scene early on where a rather fat hairy pale guy whose image still haunts my mind is getting oral sex, and i have yet to make it past that scene and probably never will. All the sinclair videos i've seen have extremely gorgeous people on the ads and sometimes covers of the Dvd but no where in any of the tapes does anyone look remotely of the same caliber as the ads. It's hard to watch this, you most likely aren't going to learn a single new thing this is just going to be a waste of your money and then time.




 





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